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THE BEE: OMAHA. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 4. 1917. j Ur I BRINGING UP ' j ; FATHER tJopyrlgM. 111. International New) Sarvlc. Drawn for The Bee by George McManus MA4lE-0MLtrV DO "fCU KTsinw vrsi i iaBanV 8 a a. . ft i mo; I 0 EEP it: rH oh: have heart I ' ( aw:touv- I I f hl I 1 iic. ) CT"LARTJ onecentJ i left my vitt JICCS- i i iw it- nvv- y i v v. 1 i ... i jes idi iuci i i i - -v 1 li To? V Xn? , lThome: J tAxjyt ' 1 1 i come,. V" ' t: ' ' " '-- - "-" "" M JS 1- .. BASE Mil, JeiVG OF LABOR DA Y SPORTS o p ci Of f 8t F wi fic tei bo I. tut of; Po tyt wo fr the nui if e tut lo but call fen mil tig) ciaj teri Thj inf pr4 1 ct? cff ingf - gUH beej is c sedj goat Nei 0,J go er$( Ger4 It h De wit inv! tre Art neyi witfc com civi the I om strilt regit chc in w ' but requ lav. , triof r'ertj I. t i i s I ROURKES COLLECT TWO FROM SAINTS Nye'i Pinch Hit Wins Hurlers' Battle for O'Toole in First Game and Second One . Is Easy., .. '. Omahi won both ends of a double header from St. Joseph yesterday, taking the first game, 3 to 2, and the second, U to 2. ' , The first game was a pitching duel between i Marty( O'Toole and Caspar and Sutherland. , O'Toole had all the brst of it and deserved the victory ' which eamo in the ninth inning. . Otto Nye's pinch blow gave Omaha victory in the ninth. The score stood 2 and 2 when the home half of the ninth opened. Fin Vardley drew , walk and was sacrificed to second by Brottem. '.Thompson was hit in the slats by a pitched bajl and then Nye came to bat with a single to left, which scored Yardley with the win ning tally.- ' - i Omaha scored two runs in the first inning on hits ' by Ayillianis,, Miller and Shaw. O'Toole held the Saints to three hits and two of them were mighty scratchy. ! Breaks in the luck gave the Saints their two scores in the seventh. Three Saints were fired from the combat in the first game. Pitcher Rose was the first, then llcaly and finally Caspar were chased by Umps Daly. The second game was a,swatfes. Omaha landed on BremmerhofT in the fourth stanza and before they finished they had marked p six runs and ctis persed Mr., Bremmerhoff for good. Sutherland, who finished the sscond game, too, was pounded hard in the seventh and eighth, when the Rourkes marked up five more runs for fun. Th Rourkes and Saints, battle again today, starting at 3:15. ' Ducks Divide Battles , , With Des Moines Boosters Lincoln, Sept. 3.-t.incoln won the morning game from De Moines, 7 to 3 and dnopped the afternoon affair, 5 to 1. Halla and Kellio staged a prct ty battle in the second game up to the seventh, when tha visitors clubbed five runs over the pan. O'Doul was batted from the mound early in the morning game. Score, first game i E8 MOINES. MNCftUC ! AB.H.O.A.K! v f ABH.O.A.E. C.lf 14 0 WmMh.IH 8 S t K'ToWt.Sb 4 1 t tThomn.lf 8 S 10 8 Mttnly.lb 4 I t BytM.rf 4 IS Jiunter.rt I I J t,obr,rf 4 J 8 )trtfrd,M I 3 J Ollrrmr.M 8 J 4 1 Hurphy.cf I t, S 0Elf((irt;U 4 I It fl Coffy,!b 1 a 4 lUmb.3b 4 9 8 i t Oren.o - 4 IS 1 QKohrnr.c 4 1 4 1 8 O'Daul.p 4 ft- (t 8 lRnel.p 4 10 18 Dresaen.p 4 4 8 8 0 TOUU..8T It !7 11 ! Totnl,.40 i S4 4 TVi Motnet ...8 8 0 8 ! 881 83 Lincoln ........4 3 8 8 1 8 8 T Two-baa hits: Murphy, Berrhamm!, Thomaaon. Sto!n baata: Iber. Brcha.m mtr, Hartford (3), Stniufc: out: By Eaat. S: &rMn, 8. Bast on balls: Off O'Doul, 1; off lirnaaen, 1; off Kaat, t. Karned rurw: rf O'Doul, S oft Drasaen, 1; tt Eat. 3. ' Wild pitch: Dran. Left on baa: Lincoln, 8: Vtt Molna. 13. Hlta: Off Kaat, fl in liln tnntnfa: oft O'Doul. 8 In ono Innlnc; "ft Praasrn. S in Sevan Innints:.. Tlm: 1:40. v Umpires Brown. y Score, aftarnoon (am: PES MOIN'BS. LINCOLN". AB.K.O.A.S. . AB.H.O.AK. Oasa. if ' 13 8 1 Mmlth.i'b 1 S 1 8 Kwoldtjb lllf 8Tbeaon.lt 11 8 8 8 Sh'ntry.lb 4 118 Bayleaa.vf 4 S I 8 8 Huntar.rf 4 I I 8 SLoabr.rf 4 8 2 8 8 j llartrd.aa I III I8'li'r,ai 4 1 1 3 8 Xlwrphy.ct 114 8 Klffart.1b I 8 It 1 8 f'offey.lb 4 8 S S 8Lamb,3b S 8 8 i 8 Spahr.o 1 18 3 ORohrer.o l i l t 8 Kalllo.o .18 8 1 IHnlla.p 18 8 18 Total.. Jl 1ST It 1 Total..SI!TlsT ta Kolnaa...... 8 8 8 8 8 8 1 8 8 Lincoln 1 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 81 Threa-baM hit: Murphy. To-bae hita:' VIUBter, Caaa. Baytra. . Doubla play! Barf himmf to Smith to Eiffort. Sioln baaa: Barvhammar. Sacrlflco hit: Thomeaoin Murphy. KaI)H. Struck ot: By Kalllo. i; by Halla. t. Base on balls; Off Kalllo. :; oft Halla. t. Hit by pitched ball: Smith . (by Kalllo). Earned run: Lincoln, 1. Left on baaea: Lincoln, 4; Lea Molnea. 8. Vita: i Oft Kalllo, t In nlno innlnKs; oft Halla. 8, in ulna tnnlbc. Tims of game: 1:31. em pires Browne. i Grizzlies Too Stout For Wichita Wolves Wichita, Kan.. Sept. 3.-In a poorly played game this afternoon Wichita lost to Denver by a score of 3 to 1. Baker of the locals struck out eight men, Score: DENVER. ' WICHITA. AB.H.PO.A.E. AB.HPO.A.B. Wuffll.lb 4 18 l.OBerrar.aa 4 8 1 18 Kel'hcr.a lit 1 lOood'n.lb 11281 But'er.lf 4 1 8 8 8Coy.rf 4 18 8 8 yilta.lt 4 1 t 1 SMcBrl'e.lt 4 8 18 8 Ilar'ell.lb 4 8 T 8 STaryan.o 4 8 111 Bnr ey.o 4 111 8Mar'lnLrf 4 118 8 McCo'k.rf 4 118 SWII'ma.lb 1 8 8 8 8 Haran.ef 4 111 8Davla,3b 114 18 Rook.p 1 8 8 4 tBakar.p 1 8 8 18 : :. Jone 1 8 8 8 8 Total 14 f SI 15 ILyona.p 8 8 8 1 8 Koea'er 8 8 8 8 8 r , Total SI 8 It 11 t Batted for Baker In seventh, v - Batted or Yaryan In ninth. tinwf ,8 8 8 1 8 8 8 8 81 Wichita 8 8 8 8 t 8 8 4 81 Three-baM hit: WufflL Tvo-bna hit: Davis. Left en bases: Denver, S; Wlrhita, 7. Double play: nook 1c to Haruell to Mill; Mill to Bartbolomey; Berfer to Goodwin ta Williams. Hits and earned runs: B.ker T and none tn seven Innings: off Lyons, none and none In two Inninaa: off Book, 4 and1 none In nine Innings. Baaea on oalia orr Rook, i: off Baker, l. 8ac tU" hit: W illiams. Btruclt out: By Baker, by Brwlt, 8. Hit by pitcher: William, by ttcak. WiTiplrs: Harris. Time: boura. Two for Our 3ide "Score, first tames OMAHA. . AB. R. n. O. A. T. Cooney, lb. 4 0 0 1 4 4) Wllllnm.rf ,...4 1 1 18 Miller, rf 11 1 0 8 rihaw, lb 4 1 10 0 Yardley, a 118 8ft 1 Brottem, r. ........ 8 0 0 B 1 0 Thompson, cf. ...... S 0 1 4 D Nye, 4b 4 8 1 O t 0 O'Toole, p. ......... I OS 0 ! I Total ....,.,.;. II " "I .11 15.1 BT. JOSEPH. AB. K. IT. O. A. E. Clilmore. If, cf . 4 0 0 1 0 0 Holly. Sb. S - It 0 1 10 Rader. a 4 1 I t t 0 W aton, rf, 1 0 0 t 0 0 Mueller, XI.. 4 0 1 0 0 Tonnolly. cf, If, 8b.. 4 0 I t 0 1 Healey. lb. 1 0 0 t 1 0 Auran, If. .......... 1 0 0 0 0 0 f'roahy, e, ,. 10 0 1 0 I iasnar, p ....8 0 0 t 0 0 Sutherland, p. . . . y 0 ' 0 0 0 0 Total 10 "t 1 SS 1 ' 'One out when winning run was scored. Omaha Rnn 0 0 0 0 0 0 ,0 1 S Hlta a .l I 1 - 01 0 1 a St. Joseph ' v . ' ... ' : : " Run ....... 00000010 03 Hits 00 0 1 0 t 0 0 1 Three-has hit! Miller. Two-ba) hit! Shaw. O'Tool. Sacrifice hit I Brottenj. Ntnlen haset Miller. Double) play! Cooney !o Yardley to rihaw, Holly to Mueller. Hit: Off ftanpar, la six lnnlni off Hutlierbind, In two and one-third Innlna. ftmek otitt By O'Toole, S by Caspar, St by nthrliind, t. Uase n ballat Off OToole, St off Ca par, 1) off Sutherland, 1. Hit by pitched ballt Thompson. Lett on baneai Omaha, 8 St, Joseph, 4. Timet Si 10. Umpires Daly. Score, second tames : OMAHA. AB. R. II. O.i A. K. fooney. tb 4 1 0 8 0 Williams, rf. ........ 5 0 8 0 0 Miller, If. S 0 1 0 0 tihaw. lb, S 8 t 10 J 0 Yardley, as. 4 .. 1 I t llrottem, e. ......... 4 ". S 0 0 Thompson. f. Iv t i " 0 ' 0 Nye. b. t. t , 1 j 1 Tarh. p. I ' 1 V I 1 S 0 Totals .....,. TI T 1 11 "i ' ST. JOSEPH. AB, R. II. O. A. It Ollmore. U. 11 0 1 3 Holly. 8b. 4 0 1 S O Rader, . 4 t 1 1 1 Watson, rf, 4 0 11 0 0 Mueller, lb. ,..,..,,..4 0 0 4 0 I'nnnol!, cf. ....... 4 0 3 3 0 0 Heal), 8b .....8 0 O S 8 1 laby. . 4 0 1 .7 10 llremmerhoff, p. ,.,,,1 0 0 8 1 1 Sutherland, p. 8 0 0 0 0 1 Totals.,;...,.' 38 1 I It 10 Omaha .. i Runs ..... 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 11 Hits 0 0 3 1 3 6 t IS St. Joseph . Run 0 0 0 0 3 0 010 03 Hit ....... 0 103,800 1 01 Three,be hill Watson. Two-dmo hltsi ronnolly, Park, Shaw. Kacrlflr hits: Holly, tonney, Yardley, Park, Hltat Oft Brem merbolf, 8 In thro and one-third tnnlnt! off Sutherland, 10 In four and two-third Innlnta. Struck out! By Park, 3 by Brem merhoff, 1) by Sutherland, 8. Haae On ball I Off Park, It off Bremmerhoff, It off Suth rland; 1. Hit by pitched balls Tbampaoa.. Wild pitches! Park. Sutherland. Left. on bane i Oninha, Oi fct. Joseph, 10, Times 1:00. I mplrei Daly. . Miners Split Double rj Header With Hutchinson Hutchinson, K&n,, Sept. 3. Joplin and Hutchinson divided Labor day's double bill, the Miners winning the first, 2 to U when Carlisle hit a homer in the ninth and the second, 1 to 0, went to the locals. Mapel pitched sixteen innings and allowed but five hits. 0. Graham relieving him in the Isecond game. , F. Graham, for Hutch inson, had a no-hit game until the seventh, when O'Brien failed to touch a pop fly, Babe Adams was injured andquit in the opener. Score, first game; ;. JOPLTN, HPTCHtNSOJf. AB1I.PO.AU ' AB.H.PO.A.E. Lamb. 4 8 8 1 OMcCabe.cf 4188 t'oc'an.Sb 3 8 1 3 SBen'n.Sb 4 8 8 1 8 far'il.,l( 4 118 (IMrCln.Jb 4 8 8 4 8 1ta.lb 4 1 8 8 8Dllt.lf , 4 8 8 8 8 Monro,6 J 8 8 8 OShay.M 114 4 8 Davla.rf 111 lHenry.lb 1 8 It 8 8 Burt. 2b 114 1 PRmlth.rf 118 8 8 Brok'w.cf 8 11 8rBr'n.o 1 8 11 Mapel.D 1118 ORtoh'e'n.o 1 8 8 8 8 . Adams.p 10 8 1 8 Total 37 8 17 i IMcrul'h.p 18 8 18 ; ' ' . ' r 1 8 8 0 0 Total 10 1 117 14 8 Belted tor MuCullough In ninth. Joplin ..8 8 8 8 1 8 8 8 11 Hutchinson ...8 8888881 81 Home run: Carlisle. Sacrifice hit: Mon roe. Mnpel. Hit by pitcher: Cochran, by McCullough. Double plays; McClelland to Benson to Henry; Shay tur.Mltdl ; Shay to Henry. Stolen bane; Cochran. Basea on ball. Oft Mapel, 1; off McCullouah. 1. Struck out: By Mapel. 8: by Adam. 1; by McCullouth, 1. Hits- Oft Adorns, 1 and tn four and one-third inning; off McCul lough. 1, and 1 tn four and two-third Innings.' Chart defeat to Adama. Earned runa: Joplin, S: Hutchinson, 5. Tim: 1:28. Umpire; Shannon., . ; Score, aecond game: ; JOPLIN. ' .k. i HUTCHINSON. AB.H.0.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Lamb.ss 18 11 OMcCabe.cf 18 18 1 Chra,8b 1 18 1 OBenaon.Sb 1 1 0 18 Crtlle,lf 18 1 0 OM-C'l'd.lb 18 1 0 8 13 0 8 GIANTS AND BRAVES STAGE EVEN BATTLE Nehf Does Good Work for Bos ton, Allowing But Six Hits, While Tyler Is Hit Opportunely. , Today's Sport Calendar Met.lb 1 8 I I tIMtti.lf 1 Monroe.e 1 8 S 8 OShay.sa . 1 Davla.rf .88 Burg.lb 18 Brokaw.ef 1 1 8 BHenry.lb 1 i.rf 1 8 8 8 1 8 8 8 18 8 1 Smith 1 8 80'Brien.e 1 Mapel, p 1 8 1 1 ePQ'ham.D 18 8 1 OG ham.p 8 8 8 8 8 Collina,rt 1 3 8 8 Total. .13 3 11 S 1 r Totala. lt 1 II 3 8 (Called In aeventh by agreement). Joplin .. .......8' 8 8 8 8 8 8 6 Hutchinson ...8 I 3 I 8 . 8 . 1 Two-base hit: Put. Sacrlfac hits: Dilta, Shay, Smith. Stolen baae: . Cochran. Struck out: By Mapel, 4: by F. Graham, 1. Baa en, on balls: Off Mapel, 1; off O. Graham. 1. illl: Oft Mapel. 1 run. 2 hit In five Innlngt; off O tlraham. 1 hit tn ono lnnm. .Earned run: Hutrhlnton, 1. J-eft on base: Joplin, : Hatohiuon, J. Time; Um pire: Shannon. . New York, Sept. 3.New York and Boston divided a double header today, the locals taking the morning game 7 to 0 and Boston winning in the afternoon, 6 to 2. Boston could get but four scattered hits in the first game, while the Giants hit Ty ler oportunelyt Nehf pitched effec tively for Boston in the afternoon, permitting only six hits, three in the ninth. Score first game; BOSTON. , NEW YORK. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Kelly.lf 4 18 0 IBurna.lf 4 118 8 Mar'le,es t 1 ( S ORobe'n.rf 1118 8 Powell,cf 4 8 8 1 OKauff.cf 4 118 8 Rehg.rf 1118 OZ'n.lb-lb 4 1 1 t 8 Kone'y.lb t 8 11 1 SFlet'er. 4 1 I T 8 JCS'th.lb-l 111 OLobert.Sb 4 8 8 1 1 Ra'ng.ib 18 11 8JS'th,lb 8 8 8 1 8 Trag'er.o 1 8 3 8 1 Koike, lb 4 111 8 8 Bailey 1 8 8 8 ORartden.o 10 4 0 0 Rtco.o 8 8 11 OOnslnw.c 8 8 8 8 8 Tyler.p 1 8 8 11 Perrltt.p 118 10 Total. .18 414Tl"l Total. .81 11 27 14 1 Batted for Trageeser In eighth. Boston .......8 0 3 0 8 0 0 8 88 New Tork ....0 1 1 0 8 8 1 3 7 Two-base hit: Kauff. Horn run: Robert son. Stolen base; Maraville, Lobert, Kauff. Double play: Zimmerman, Fletcher and ' Holke; Maranvtlle, Rawllngs and Konetchy; Fletcher, Zimmerman and Holke; Rica and Rawllng. Base on ball: Per rltt. 1; Tyler, 3. Struck out: Perrltt, 3; Tyler, 1. Umpire: Klem and Email. Score, afternoon game: BOSTON. NEW TORK, AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Kelly.lf 6 118 3 Bum a. If 1118 8 Mar'le,s 4 117 ORob'on.rf 4 8 111 Powell.cf 4 118 0 Kauff, cf 4 8 4 1 8 Rehg,rf 1 S 8 OZtm'an.lb 4 118 1 Kon'y.lb 4 1 18 1 OFlst'er.s 4 18 18 Bmlth,3b 4 113 OLobert.lb 8 3 0 3 8 Rltn'a.Jh 4 14 3 OHolke.lb 1 8 3 8 8 Meysrs.c 4 118 ORarlden.a 16 8 11 Nehf.p 1 8 11 OOnslow.o 18 18 3 Tesreau.p 16 8 11 Tot!.. 37 IS 17 ISO "Thorp 1 8 8 8 8 Murray 1 8 6 8 8 '. Totali.Tll 8 87 11 4 Batted for Hoik In ninth. Batted for Tesreau in ninth. Boston ......ji6 0 0 8 1 1 1 1 8 J New Tork ....6 6 8 6 6 0 6 6 11 Two-fense hlta: Smith. !): Kelly, Mar anvtlle, Konetchy, Meyer, Powell, Three base hlta: Meyer. Fletcher, Stolen bane: Robertson. Double play: Kauff and Hoik. Bases on balls: Teereau, 2; Nehf. 1. Struck out: Tesreau, t. Umpire: Klem and Ematle. Alexander Win For Phlllle. Brooklyn, Sept. 1. drover Alexander re peated hi Iron-man feat by pitching both tame of today' double-header and win ning them, t to 6 and 8 to 3. He held the Brooklyn to four scattered hit In the tint conteat, which wa played in the I eason' record time at fEbbett'i field of venty-aeven minute. H wa hit more freely In the second game, but -the hard and consistent hitting of the Phillies, which ale featured the owning encounter kept him safe.; Score, first gam: BROOKLTN. PHILADELPHIA. AB.R.O.A.E. - AB.H.O.A.E. Olson, "4138 lPkrt,ef (8188 Daubrt.lb 4 8 7 0 OBancrft.a t 6 6 3 6 Myers.Jb 4 I I 1 IStock.Sb 4 14 10 Stengel,rf 8 8 6 8 OCravth.rf HIM Hykmn.cf 4 8 3 6 OLurtara.lb 4 117 0 6 BWkeat.lf 16 8 1 8WhtUd.lt 4 3 4 6 0 ORk,tb 3 6 11 INIehofMb 1 3 6 3 3 Miller.o 3 14 1 OKilllter.c. 3 1 S 6 8 Marqrd.p 3 6 6 1 OAlexndr.p 4 6 8 3 6 Ruaaell.p 8 6 6 8 6 ( Johnttn 1 8 6 8 6 Total.. 36 1 11 3 6 Ttela.,l 41711 1 Batted for- at arquard In aighth. Philadelphia ..6 6 6 4 6 6 1 6 06 Brooklyn .....8 8 8 6 0 6 8 8 09 Two-baa hit: Nlehoff, Olsoni Home run: Stock. Stolen base: Myr. Base on balls: Off Alexander, 1; off Marquard, 3. Hlta: Off Marquard, 8 In eight innings. Struck out: By Alexander, 6; by Marquard, 1, JUm pirca: Rlgler a'nd Branafteld. Score, afternoon fame: . BROOWLTN. . PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Olson. I 6 11 OPaakrt.cf 6 3 4 6 6 nubrt.lb 6 13 1 OBancrft.s 4 1116 Myers.Sb 4 116 IStock.Sb 118 3 1 StenteLrt 4 8 8 0 OCravth.rf 4 116 6 Hykmn.cf 4 110 OLudera.lb 4 1 16 1 1 Wheat,lf 3 3 11 OWhlttd.lf 4 13 4 3 Jhnatn.lf 1 6 1 6 6Nlehoff,2b 3 6 116 O Rke.ib 4 117 SKIIIlfer.o. 16 3 18 Miller.o 4 113 OAlexndr.p 4 116 6 Coomb,p I 1 6 I t . - Sinlth.p 1 6 6 4 0 Totals. .34 11 17 18 1 Kruoget 1 3 8 8 8 , Total.. 11 3 1711 1 Batted for Smith in ninth. Philadelphia, ..6' 3 1 8 1 6 1 6 11 Brooklyn .. ..6 6 6 1 6 1 1 6 63 Two-ba hit: Bancroft, Stock, tVnltted, Myers (1). Three-baae hite: Paekert, Whit ted. 8ttlen basea: Paekert, Stock. Double play: O'Rourkei to Hyers to Daubert. Bases on ball: Oft Coombs, 3; oft Smith. 3. Hit: Oft Coomba, 8 tn five inning. Struck out: By Alexander, 1. Umpire: Rlgler and Bransfleld. Write Eat tn Cncy. . Pittsburgh, Sept. 1. Pittsburgh won both tame today from Cincinnati, taking the morning tame, 8 to 0, and thle afternoon' I to 3. The afternoon contest waa won by bunchlnt four hlta tn the fifth tnnlnt, which, aided by two error, icored flv run. Enel. who pitched for Cincinnati In the momtnt gam, waa hit hard and timely, whil Miller waa never In danger. Error also greatly weakened Cincinnati' tarn. Score, first game: ; ! CINCINNATI. PITTSBURGH. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Groh.lb 4 111 lBlgbee.lt l 8 'l 6 6 Kopf.sa 4 3 13 SMoll'tl.lb 113 3 6 Rouih.cf 4 1 4 1 OKing.rf 6 3 3 6 6 Chaae.lb 4 3 11 ICarey.cf 3 6 4 1 6 Orifith.rf 4 0 10 OJW'g'r.Sb 4 13 3 6 Nale.lf 3 13 1 8Ward, 4 18 3 6 Sbean.lb 3 6 11 OPitler.lb 4 3 3 1 6 Wingos 3 13 0 OSchmldt.e 4 4 3 3 6 Cueto.o 6 6 16 OUlller.p 4 8 13 6 Engel.p 3 6 13 1 ToUla ..34 111711 3 Total. .31 31411 1 Cincinnati 8 6 8 8 6 6 86 Pittsburgh ....4 6 6 6 1 6 1 6 Two-bae hit: Schmidt. Three-baaa hit: Wlngo. Stolen baara: Blgbe. Schmidt. Double play: Mollwita to Ward 'to Moll witx. Bases on balls; Off Kngel, 6. Struck out: By Kneel, 1; by Miller. 3,i Umpires: Horn Shaw Opening of annual show at Orangebnrt. N. Y. Tennla Open patriotic tournament of Union town (Pa.) Tennis elnb. Open patriotic tournament of Binghamton (N. X.) Tennis elub. O'Day and Harrison. Score, second game: CINCINNATI. PITTSBURGH. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Croh.lb 6 4 6 1 OBtgbee.lt 1 1 0 8 0 Kopf.ss 4 13 4 , 0MoU'tx,lb 3 1. 8 0 Roush.rf 4 6 3 8 OFIynn.rf 4 6 8 8 0 Chaae.lb 4 1 11 1 OCarey.cf 4 3 4 6 0 Griffith, rf 4 1 4 .0 O.TW'g'r,3b 2 6 3 1 0 Magee.lt 4 110 OWard.ss 16 3 10 8hean.2b. 1 8 6 6 OPttler.lIb 3 113 0 Clark 1 6 6 6 OWW'g 'r.e 10 16 1 M K'le.lb 6 6 1 6 6Flscher 116 6 8 Wlngo.o 4 0 18 ISchmldt.e 16 16 0 Schn'der.p 3 16 1 lSteele.p 8 6 6 1 6 Cueto 1 8 6 0 0 Totals. .28 6 27 7 1 Total..37 11 24 14 2 Batted for Shean in eighth. Batted for Schneider tn ninth. Batted for W. Wagner in fifth. Cincinnati ...,6 Pittsburgh ....0 Two-base hit: Carey. Chaae, 8 0 0 16 6 2 03 6 6 6 6 6 6 0 5 Schneider. Stolen base: Double play: Schneider to Kopf to Base on balls: Off Schneider, 2. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 I 6 0 0 6 6 1 4 0 2 0 0 0 6 0 3 0 Struck out: By Schneider. 2; by Steele, 3. Umpires: O'Day and Harrison. Giant Divide With St. Louis. St. Louis, Sept. 3. Chicago and St. Louis each took a game of today's double header. Chicago won the first, 8 to 6 and St. Loul the second 2 to 0. In the first game Chicago dreve Doak from the diamond in the seventh inning, scoring three run on a base on balls, aln gle by Kilduff and Wolter and a double by Doyle. Wataon replaced Doak. In the next inning the vieltore gent ovr two runa which won tha gam. OOodwln ihut out Chicago In the second tame, not a visitor tettlnt beyond second baae. Smith hit a home run In the fifth, scoring tho first run for the locals. Score, first fame: , CHICAGO. ST. LOUIS. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Flack.rf 4 3 3 0 lLong.rf KIWuff.se 6 2 2 6 ISmith.cf Wolter.lt 6 3 1 8 0Mtllcr,2b Doyle.Jb '4 2 4 2 8Snyder Deal.Sb 4 111 OBetxei.Ib Wlliam.cf 6 6 10 OHornby.s Merkle.lb 1 0 11 6 6Crulse.lt Elliott, 0 8 0 4 1 0Paul't,lb 1 012 Dllh'fer.e 0 6 6 6 6Balrd,lb 4 11 Douglas.p 1 0 0 5 OOonx'les.c 112 Zeider 1 6 6 6 6Doak.p 18 8 AUlrldg.p 1 8 8 6 0Waton,p 10 0 Wilson 0 0 0 6 OAmes.p 0 0 0 Wortmn 0 8 0 0 0 Pend'g't.p 6 0 6 6 8 Total 12 10 17 14 2 Total 18 11 27 17 1 Batted for Douglas in fifth. Ran for Aldridge In eighth. Ran for Wilson in eighth. Batted for Miller in eighth. Chicago 16 0 6 0 0 3 2 06 St. Loul 03 602060 0 6 Two-base hits: Balrd, Doyle. Stolen ' bases: Balrd, Oonxales. Base onballs: Oft Aldridge, 1; off Doak, 2; oft Watson, 2; off Douglas, 1. Hits: Oft Dougl, In four innings; off Dotk, 10 in six and ene thlrd innings: off Aldridge, 1 In three in nings; off Watson, 1 in one inning. Struck out: By Douglas, 2; by Aldridge, 2; by Doak, 4. Umpires: Byron ana yutgiey. Score, afternoon game: CHICAGO. ST. LOUIS. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Flack.rf 4 12 6 OLonf.rf 4 0 4 0 0 Kllduff.s 4 1 1 0 08mlth,ct 4 2 6 6 6 Woltor.lt 4 114 0Mlller,2b 4 2f 1 3 0 Doyle.lb 3 1 4 8 OH'rnsby.s 8 1 2 6 6 Deal. lb 4 6 1 1 OCrulse.lt 3 13 0 6 WIIl'm.ct 4 ,1 8 6 OlWte.lb 3 3 12 2 6 Merkle.lb 4 18 6 OBaird.Sb 8 0 6 S 6 Wllon,e 3 13 8 lSnyder.o 114 8 8 Douglas.p 1 6 6 3 OOood'ln.p 3 6 16 6 Total.. 81 7 24 16 1 Total. .58 3 27 16 6 Chicago ..........8 6 6 6 6 6 8 6 08 St. Loul..............-" oooiooi a Horn run: smttn. Btoien nse: omun. Basea on ban: Oft Goodwin, 1. Struck out: By Dougl, 6; by Goodwin, 1. Urn plre: Qulgley and Byron. Chevrolet Lands Long Speedway Feature Race Chicago, Sept. 3. After ' winning the" first two races of twenty and fifty miles, Ralph De Palma lost, the 100-mile event to Louis Chevrolet at the speedway today, because he was forced to stop in the sixty-eighth to change a tire: , ?:''- , .n The Frenchman's time for the 100 miles was 56:29:05. He averaged 106 miles an hour. Dave Lewis was sec ond and De Palma third. Ralph De Palma won the twenty mile race, covering the distance in 11:02;07, a new track record. De Palma's average was ,,108.9 miles an hour. Gaston Chevrolet was second. De-Palma also won the second race, speeding the fifty miles in 28:09:00, averaging 106 miles an hour. He fin ished a quarter mile ahead of Dive Lewis, who captured second place. De Palma and, Louis Chevrolet r..l,f thri11in rare' inr the first half of the 100-mile event, Chevrolet showing the way by a few feet. The time for the distance was 28:36. Tom Alley gave the spectators a scare by throwing a racer wheel, while racing past the grandstand. He managed to keep the car on the track. V Sharp Wins Mashie Title At the Omaha Field Club Jack Sharp won the mashie cham pionship at the Fcld club, for which he gets his name inscribed on the trophy presented by Ernest Sweet. The winner of the trophy will be de termined by the one winning two championships. . , , " Sam Reynolds shot a 74 on the Field club course Sunday. Reynolds failed on the last two holes, taking one over par on each, spoiling a wonderful card, being one under four after six teen holes. Out ... 4 S 4 4 6 6 1 417 In f..... 6 3 3 4 4 3 4 8 817 Seotln Shnt Out Greeley. Scotie. Neb., Sept. 3. (Special Teletram.l Scotia shut out Greeley yesterday, 8 to 6. thereby .winning three of the four-game series played. Duryea held Greeley to three hlta and lesued ao passes. The Scotia baae ball team bee loot but' two game thla eea on. Score: . . . Greeley 4 6 6 6 6 6 6 68 2 Scotia MM...I . 6 6 8 6 6 3 4 1 3 16 3 WHITE SOX SHOOT AHEADOF BOSTON By Taking Double -Header From Detroit, Chicago Leads Red Sox by Six and a Half Games. Chicago, Sept. 3. Eddie Murphy's pinch hitting today enabled Chicago to take both games of the double header from Detroit by scores of 7 to 5 and 14 to 8, and thereby gained two games on Boston who dropped two games to New York. Chicago now is leading Boston by 6J4 games. Detroit took a lead over Chicago in the fifth inning of the morning game by bunching hits and driving Faber off the mound, but Danforth and Williams checked the enemy after that. The locals bunched hits in the sixth and seventh inning of the sec ond game and put the game out of reach of Jennings men. Score, first game: DETROIT. CHICAGO. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.H. Bush.s.. 6 110 OLelh'td.rf 6 14 0 0 Vltt.lb.. 4 110 0M'M'U,3b 3 0 0 0 0 Cobb.cf.. 4 1 2 0 0Rolllns,2b 3 1 il 4 0 Veach.lf. 4 16 0 OJack'n.lf. 4 2 6 6 0 Heil'n.rf. 4 3 10 lFeUeh.ef 8 2 2 0 1 Burni.lb. 4 0 7 0 OGandll.lb 8 6 4 0 0 Voung,2n 4 14 3 ORIsberg.sa 118 6 0 Stanage.o 8 13 3 OSehalk.c 3 16 2 0 Ehmke.p 8 10 1 OFaber.p.. 1 0 0 0 0 James, p.. 0 0 0 3 ODanf'h.p. 0 0 0 0 R.Jone. 0 0 6 8 O'Murphy. 116 0 0 Telle. ..1 0 6 6 OWUl'ms.p 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 36 12 24 7 1 Totala ?S 8 27 1 Ran for Btanage In ninth. Batted for James in ninth. ' Batted tor Danforth in stxth. Detroit 6 0 1 0 4 0 6 8 06 Chicago ,1 0 0 1 2 2 0 1 7 ' Three-baae hit: Schalfc. Stolen basest Tel bold. E. Collin, Felsch (2), Vltt, Cobb, Mc Mullln, Jackson, Murphy. Bases on balls: Off Efimke 6, off James 1, off Williams 1. Hits: Off Faber, 11 In four and two-third In; nings off Danforth, 1 In one and one-third innings: off Ehmke, 7 in six innings. Struck out: By Ehmke l Umpires: Hlledbrand and Dlnnoen. DETROIT. CHICAGO. AB.K-.O.A.E- ' . AB.H.O.A.E. Standing o Teams WESTERN LEAGUE. W.L.Pct. Omaha .....3418.571 Lincoln ....24 18 .671 Wichita ....24 20 .645 NATIONAL LEAGUE. W.L.Pct. New Tork... "8 43 .645 Philadelphia. 69 61 .676 St. Louis 63 61 .631 Hutchinson.. 22 22 .600 Cincinnati ...68 65 .611 St. Joseph... 21 21 ,600Chlcago 64 6.42 Joplin 22 22 .500Brooklyn ....68 62 .488 Bush.ss Byer.s Vltt.Sb Cobb.cf Veach.lf Heilmn.rf Burns, lb . Toung,2b Telle.o Boland.p Stanags James, p Cunhm.p RJone 0 0 0 2 2 2 5 2 2 1 1 1 2Liebld,rf 4 0 0McMln.3b 6 0 0EColns.2b 6 1 OJackson.lt 3 0 OFelsch.cf 6 0 IGandll.lb 2 ORisberg.ss 2 0Sc.halk,c 1 OLynn.s . 0 OFaber.p 6 ODanfrth.p 6 OWlllma.p 1 0 Murphy 6 6 Ctcotte.p 0 3 6 Totals.. 40 17 27 7 6 Total.. 40 17 27 7 0 Batted f6r Boland tn third. Batted for Cunningham in ninth. Batted for Williams In third. Detroit ......6 4868601 08 Chicago ... 4 1 8 8 0 3 J 0 14 Two-base hits: E. Collins, Risberg, Burns. Three-base hits: Hellman. Home run: Schalk. Stolen bases: Felsch. Lelbold, B. Collins, -Risberg, Schalk, Telle. Bases on balls: Off Faber, 3; off Boland, 3; oft Dan forth. 2; off Williams, 1; off James, 2. Hit: Oft Faber, 4 In one and' one-tlhfd Innings; off Danforth, 1 in two-thirds inning; oft Clcotte, 4 in six inning; oft Boland. 5 in two innings; off James, ten In three and one-third Innings. Struck out: By Danforth, 1; by James, 1; by Clcotte, 1: Cunningham, 1. Umpires: Dinneed and Hildebrand. . Cleveland Walk Oh St. Louis. Cleveland, Sept. 8. Cleveland took two games from St. Louis today 8 to 3 and 7 to 6. In the morning game the locals bunched seven hits In the sixth inning and Scored eight runs. In the afternoon Coveles kie and Davenport, who started the game were Ineffective, but Morton did not let a man reach first in the three Inning he worked. Score, first Came: ST. LOUIS. CLEVELAND. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Sloan, rf 4 6 3 1 OGranay.lt 4 12 0 1 Smith.lt 4 3 8 6 OChap'n.s 2 3 4 4 0 Blsler.lb 2 17 1 OSpea'r.ct 4 0 4 0 0 Pratt.Jb 4 12 2 ORoth.rf 4 3 16 8 Serer'd.o 1 8 8 2 OHarrle.lb 3 18 0 0 Hale.c 1' Oil 6Evans,3b 31136 Jac'son.cf 4 6 8 6 0Turner.2b 8 13 10 Mage, 30 4 13 2 lO'Neill.c 4 14 2 6 La van, 2 0 1 4 2Klepfer,p 4 10 2 1 Groom.p 1 0 0 0 0 1 Moly'x.p 6 9 0 0 8 Totals. .22 12 27 12 2 Wright.p 18 16 8 Rumler 1 6 8 6 8' , Totals. .30 8 24 11 8 Batted for Molyneaux In seventh. St. Loul 0 0 6 6 6 111 0 1 Cleveland 0 0 0 0 1 10 8 3 ' Three-base hits: Smith. 8. Stolen bases: Sisler, (3); Chapman, (2); Evans, Roth, (2)1 O'Neill, Turner. Double plays: Sloan and Sisler; Lavan and Sleler; Hale and Magee. Hits: Off Groom, '10 in four and two-thirds Innings. Bases on bails: Groom, i: Molyneaux, Z: Klepfer. 6. Struck out! Molyneaux, 4; Klepfer, 4. Umpires: Evans and Owen. Score, afternoon game: ST. LOUIS. CLEVELAND. AB.H.O.A.E. ARH.nU Slon,rf 6 13 6 OGraney.tf 6 3 6 0 0 Smlth.lt 6 3 3 8 OChap'n.a 6 3 13 1 Slsler.lb 6 1 18 0 Wpeek'r.cf 6 8 16 0 rratt,2n 6X18 ORoth.rf 4 I 8 n Severeld.c 6 6 3 8 OHarrls.lb 1 16 0 0 Jac'on.cf 4 16 0 OEvans.Sa 6 1 1 4 1 Magee.lb 6 18 3 OTurner.lb 6 2 2 8 0 Lavan. sa 6 14 3 OO'Nelll.e 2 6 4 1 8 Dav'p'rt.p 1 6 6 6 OCov'skic.p 4 14 2 0 Rogers.p 6 6 6 8 CMorton.o 1 0 6 6 A Kobb.p 16 6 16 Rumler ; 1 6 8 6 6 Total. .42 13 34 16 2 Hale 8 0 6 6 6 Total. .47 1134 16 6 . ' -Ono out when winning run scored, i 'Batted for Davenport In seventh. ' Batted for Rorrcra In tha ninth St. Loui ...6 8360161 ! 68 66 Cleveland 2 6366181880 17 Two-base hit: Smith, Lavan, Sisler, Pratt. Sneaker Roth. Tnm.r ThM..h... hit: Evan. Horn run: Chapman. Stolen baae: Roth. Turner. Doubt plays: Turner 10 name, rratt is Lavan to Sisler. M.igee to Pratt to Sialer, Lavan (unassisted). Hits: Off Davennort. 8 In It (nnfnr,- f v.. 8 In two Innings; off Coveleskte, 11 in nine innings, case on Dana: urr pavenport, 2; off Rogers, 1; off Koob, 3; oft Coveleekie, 2. Struck out: By Davenport. l;i by Koob. lj by Coveleekie, 1; by Morton, 1. Umpire: Owen and Evan. Athletic Vallnp fcenator. PMladelphla. Sept. 3. Philadelphia hit Wavhlngton'a pitcher hard and won both game today. T to 4. and 8 to 3. Tha larg est crowd that has been at Shlbe park in three seasons saw the double-header. Walter Johnson waa knocked oXI the rubber in the Boston 61 67.432 Pittsburgh ..42 84.333 AMERICAN ASS'N. W.L.Pct. Indianapolis.. 84 52.618 St. Paul 76 60.656 Louisville ...77 61 .658 Columbus ...72 61 .541 Milwaukee ..62 71.466 Kansas City. 69 72 .450 Minneapolis. .60 77 .438 Toledo 50 83 .376 Denver 1716.395 De Moines. .16 28 .364 AMERICAN LEAGUEj W.L.Pct. Chicago ....87 47 .649 Boston .....76 43.608 Cleveland ..72 60 .546 Detroit 66 66 .604 Washington. 87 66 .463 New Tork...58 85 .472 St. Louis.... 50 82 .379 Philadelphia. 46 78 .371 lesterday's Results. WESTERN LEAGUE. Omhaa, 3-11; St. Joseph, 2-2. Des Moines, 3-5; Lincoln, 7-1. .Toplln, 2-0; Hutchinson, 1-1. Wichita, 1: Denver, 3. AMERICAN LEAGUE, Detroit, 6-8; Chicago, 7-14. St. Louis, 3-6; Cleveland, 9-7. Washington, 4-2; Philadelphia, T-3. New Tork, 1-4; Boston, 0-1. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Philadelphia, 5-3; Brooklyn, 0-3. Boston, 0-6; New Tork, 7-2. Cincinnati, 0-3; Pittsburgh, 8-5. Chicago, 6-0; St. Louis, 5-2. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Louisville, 3-2; Columbus, 1-5. St. Paul, 1-6; Milwaukee, 10-2. Indianapolis, 4-3; Toledo, 7-3. . Minneapolis, (-7; Kansas City, 3-3. Game Today. Weatern League St, Joseph at Omaha, Des Moines at Lincoln. American Leapue Chlcagn at St. Louis, Washington at Philadelphia, - New Tork at Boston. ' National League Philadelphia at Brook lyn, Boston at New Tork, Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, Sr, Loais at Chicago. third inning of the second game, whil E. Johnson was very effective for tha home team. Shortatop Dugan had hi right ankle badly sprained in sliding' home in the first game. Score, first game: WASHINGTON. PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Men'ky.lf 4 110 OJa'eson.rf 4 0 10 0 Shafiks.sa 6 2 1 6 0Grover,2b 6 3 111 C.Mtl'n.cf 4 12 0 IBodle.lf 3 0 110 Rice.rf 10 10 OStrunk.cf ,6 3 1 .6 0 Foster,3b 4 3 0 i OM'In'is.lb 2 0 10 6 6 Morg'n,2b 4 16 2 lWltt,3b-s 4 12 6 1 Gh'r'ty.lb 4 0 8 1 ODugan.ss 2 13 10 Henry.o 8 0 4 2 0Bchang,3b 10 6 10 Gallla.p 0 0 10 OMeyer.c 3 2 7 0 0 Shaw.p 10 0 1 0Bush,p 110 10 Dumont.p 0 0 0 1 08chauer,p 16 0 10 Leonard 00000 H.Milan 1 0 0 0 0 Totals.. 31 11 27 11 2 Ainsmith 1 0 0 0 6 Totals.. 32 7 24 14 2 Batted for Gallia In third. Batted for Shaw In seventh. Batted for Dumont in ninth. Washington ;.. 6 6 4 0 0 0 0 6 64 Philadelphia 1 3 0 0 3 0 0 6 7 Three-base hit: Grover. Stolen basest Shanks, Foster, Rice. Double play: Shanks to Morgan to Gharrlty. Base on ball: Oft Shaw, 3; off Dumont. 2; off Gallia, 1: off Bush, 4; off Schauer. 1. itlts: Off Gallia. 6 In two innings; off Shaw, 8 In four innings; off Bush, ? In three innings. Struck out: By Shaw, 2; by Bush, 2; by Schauer, 6. Umpires: Connolly and Nallln. Score, afternoon game: WASHINGTON. PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Mo'sky.lf 8 0 3 6 OJaml'n.rf 4 3 0 0 0 Shan's.ss 4 0 12 (I Grover. 2b 4 16 6 1 Milan.ct 4 0 2 0 0Bodle.lt 6 3 3 0 0 Rice.rf 4 4 3 3 OStrunk.cf 2 0 0 0 0 Foster.Sb 4 111 OMIn's.lb 5 4 8 1 0 Mor'n,!t 01 I 0Witt.es 6 2 3 2 1 ,T,eo'd,lb 4 6 8 0 09cha'g,3b 4 10 3 6 Aln'ith.o 4 0 6 0 OMeyer.c 4 2 7 21 6 W.Jo'n.p 116 6 OR.Joh'n.p 3 0 6 1 0 Gallia,p 2 6 1 S 0 Total..36 15 27 14 2 Totals.. 33 6 24 11 0 Washington ,,6 0 600066 23 Phlldelphla ..0 1 3 0 0 0 1 1 9 Two-base hits: Rice. Bodi. Meyers. Stolen bases: Grover, .Mclnnis, Rice. Dou ble plays: Shanks, Morgan and Leonard; Meyer and Grover. Base on ball: Johnson, 3; Gallia, 4; off R. Johnson, 2. Hits: Off W. Johnson. 8 In three Innings; Gallia, 6 In five Innings. Struck out: Gallia. 2; R. Johnson, 5. Umpires: Nallin and Con nolly. Red 'Sox Hope Set Back. Boston, Sept. 3. Boston's championship aspirations received a big setback today, when New Tork won two gameB, the morn ing contest 1 to 0, and the afternoon game, 4 to 1. New Tork won in the ninth In the morning clash. Plpp doubled, Gedeon sacrificed and after Baker waa passed pur posely, Hendrlx atngled, scoring Pipp. The afternoon game was won by New Tork In the first Inning after two were out on single by Peckinpaugh, Gedeon and Baker, and doubles by Plpp and Hendrlx, Score, first game: NEW YORK. BOSTON. AB.H.PO.A.E. AB.H.PO.A.E. Htgh.lf 3 14 1 OHooper.rf 4 0 2 0 0 Gll'ley.rf 2 0 2 0 0Barry.2b 2 10 4 0 Pec'p'h.ss 4 10 1 OHob zel.lb 2 116 0 0 Plpp, lb 4 2 3 0 lLewls.lt 3 12 0 0 Gideon. 2b 2 0 4 2 OWalker.cf 4 0 1 0 ft Baker,3b 3 12 2 OGar'ner.Sb 4 0 110 Hend'x.ct 4 1 2 6 0 Scott, 2 12 4 0 Nun'ker.o 3 6 4 2 OTho'as.c 3 12 6 0 Sha'ey.p 4 1 0 5 0 Foster,? 3 117 0 Totals 21 7 IT 13 1 Total 29 6 37 18 6 New Tork 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Boston 0 0 0 0 8 6 0 0 0 0 Two-base hit: Plpp. Double play: Foster and Hobltttel. Bases on balls Off Foster, 4; off Shawkey, 2. Struck out By Shaw key, 2. Umpires: O'Loughlin and Moriar ity. , Score, afternoon tame: NEW YORK. BOSTON. AB.H.O.A.E. , AB.H.O.A.E. High. If 4 8 11 OHooper.rf 3 0 0 8 6 Gllh'iey.rf 2 0 3 6 0Barry.2b 4 13 8 0 P k p'h.sa 4 116 IHobt't'l.lb 4 8 17 6 6 Pipp.lb 4 138 1 OLemis.lf 4 2 6 6 6 Gideon. 2b 4 14 3 OWalker.cf 3 6 3 6 6 Baker.3b 4 1 3 3 0Gardnr,3b 4 16 6 6 Hendrx.cf 3 116 OScott.ss 3 0 116 N'nm'k'r.o 2 6 3 2 OJanvrn.s 1 0 0 0 0 Fisher.p 2 6 0 1 OAgnew.c 2 12 0 6 Thomas. e 2 0 16 6 Total 31 5 27 18 lLeonard.p 6 6 6 6 6 Penock.p 0 6 0 0 0 Shorten .110 6 0 Totals 30 6 27 15 6 Batted for Soott in seventh. Now York 46666686 0 4 Boeton 6 6 6 6 6 6 1 0 8 1 Two-baae hlta: : Hipp, Hendryx, Barry. Stolen baae: Hendryx. Double playa: GldWm to Pipp to Peekinpaugh to Pipp to High to Pip. Gardner to Barry to Hoblltxel. Pipp to Peckinpaugh. Bases on balls: Off Pennock, I; off Fisher, 3. Hits: Off Leon ard. 6 In two-thirds Inning. Struck out: By Pennock. 2. Umpires: Moriarty aad O'Loughlin Southern league. Birmingham,. 2-6; New Orleans, 5-0. (Second called end sixth, rain.) Atlanta, 2-4; Mobile, 3-2. . Little Rocli, 8-0; Memphis. 1-4. Chattanooga, 8-3; Kashville, 2-0. FULTON WINS FROM MORRISON A FOOL Morris Was Mobbed by Angry Spectators After Losing the Right to Battle With Jess WiUard. Canton, O., Sept. 3. Carl M6rris ot 6klahoma City was disqualified in the sixth round of his scheduled fif- teen-round go with Fred Fulton of Minnesota this afternoon for con tinual butting. Fulton had a big lead when Referee Matt Hinkel stopped the bout. Morris was mobbed by an gered spectators as he. left the ring. Morris was not badly hurt. Morris and Fulton were battling for the right to meet Jess Willard, heavy weight, champion. The titleholder had agreed to meet the winner. Fulton tried to leave the arena at the end of the fifth round, but was held in the ring by his handlers. Once during the sixth round Fulton started to his corner, saying, "I'm not going to fight any more," but Referee Hin kel ordered him to continue and Ful ton resumed the battle. Fulton proved the better boxer and was benefited by the clean break rules. Morris took the aggressive in the first round and forced the going throughout. Morris worked with both hands for the head, while Fulton caught Morris coming in with left jabs and left up percuts to the head. Referee Hinkel said after the bout: "I was forced to disqualify Morris after I had warned him a dozen times for butting and for hitting in the breaks." Will Devore of Akron and Kid Wolfe of Cleveland, featherweights, boxed ten rounds to a draw as the curtain raiser. On account of threat ening weather the Fulton-Morris bout followed the curtain raiser. Heir Reaper Wins Race From Empire Bond at Fair Lincoln, Neb., Sept. 3. (Special Telegram.) Empire Bond, an Omaha horse, owned and driven by A. L. Thomas, and Heir Reaper, the sensa tional Shelton (Neb.) trotter, owned by E. C. Warren, furnished the thrills at the opening day of the state fair races. It requited six heats to decide the 2:11 trot, in which these horses were entered, Heir Reaper finally winning. Thomas drove a winner in Alta Donovan in the 2-year-old trot, the Benson horse leading the field easily. Following are the summaries: Trotting, t -year-old class, puree $500: Alta Donovan, A.,L. Thomas, Benson... 1 1 Dr. Nick, Parks, Bellwood, Neb 2 2 Toots Burke, E. Warren, Friend, Neb... 3 3 Time: 2:3014, 2:20. Trotting, 3:11 class, purse $700: Heir Reaper, E. C. Warren, Shelton, Neb .. 1 1 4 1 t Empire Bond, 3. D. Crelgh- ton. Omaha, Neb 1 4 l'l 3 3 Girl McKinney, A. L. Thom as, Benson, Neb.... 4 3 4 3 1 3 Velina Todd. F. P. Maasoth, Geneva, Neb .....8 2 3 2 2 ,4 Time: 2;12'i, 2:12, 2:12, 2:14, 2:14', S:15H. Pacing, 3:17 pace, puna $800: Woodvllle Lad, C. J. Moutry, El Campo, Tex 2 lilt James S. Sherlock, P. J. Jack man, Grand Island ...l 12 3 4 Black Tolus. John Harrison, Indlanola, Neb 3 3 8 2 3 Shady Boy, A. E. Lebeau, Ben son, Neb 4 4 4 4 2 .Time: 2:1214, 2:1314. 3:155. 2:151-5, 2:1714. ' Running race, six furlongs t Ospal, first; Outfielder, second: Uncon cern, third; Harry K.'Thaw, fourth. Time: 1:14. Running race, four furlongs: Watch Your Step, first; Lady Mac, sec ond; Innovation, third; . Mattie Walters, fourth. Time: 1:49. Dundee Defeats at . Davenport and Dubuque Dvaenport, la., Sept. 3. Mike Dun dee, after defeating K. O. Kruse at Dubuque last night, in their boxing contest there, repeated here today by beating Harry Condon in ten rounds before a - Tri-City club. Dundee weighed 119 pounds, while Condon weighed 128 pounds. Kid Harris of Denver and Lee Higgins of Daven- iUll llU$llk ail llll.-l uuuu gu Additional Sport Page Three. Arrow Collars 2 for 35 3 fir 50 aUITT-PEABODYCO-INC' ': ' MAKERS