Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 12, 1917, Page 10, Image 10

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    10
T
THE BEE; OMAHA. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER , iz, 19IY
Drawn for
The Bee
by
George m
McManus
i it
1 -
1 v ' '
SAINTS PULL BIG
BATTLE IN EIGHTH
Omaha Ties Score in Fifth,
Only to Fall Back in Next
to Last liming to
Holly's Crew.
. St. Joseph, Mo., Sept. 11. (Special
' Telegram.) Dave Rose all but
pitched himself into the hall of fame
today, just one hit standing between
him and the niche which rio-hit artists
occupy.
Frexy Dickerson and Owners IJan
lon and Rourke sat in the stand yes
terday afternoon and it was "some"
game which the players of the Omaha
and St. Joseph teams gave their em-
Jloyers, the contest being won by bt.
oseph, 2 to 1.
The day was a bit too cold for, a
large crowd to attend and that ex
plains why some .few hundred fans in
this town .missed one of the best
games oL the season.
The Saints scored first, when Gil
. more singled and Holly hit into a
double play. With two down Rader
singled and stole second and Crosby
singled, scoring Rader. Muller struck
out.
In the fifth Omaha tied the. score.
Parks doubled and went to third on a
wild pitch scoring on a sacrifice fly
by Brottem. Thompson went out,
short to first, and Nye was an easy
out via the third-to-first route. That
ended the scoring for the Rourkes.
The Saints won the game in the
eighth when Gilmore tripled to left
and Holly hit what could be easily
scored as either, a hit br a fielder's
choice, without an injustice to Any
one. At any rate Holly beat out the
play and Gilmore scored. Rader forced
Holly at second and Crosby flew to
center field. And it was with a crip
pled lineup that the Saints won their
game, for a pitcher, Sutherland, and a
catcher, Dugan, were played in the
. outfield. ,
Des Moines Lands Double
From Ducks With Ease
i Des Moines, Sept 11. Halla and
East each had a bad inning toflay and
as a result Des Moines won both
, games of a double-header with ease.
The score of the first was 6 to 1 and
! of the second 7 to 0. Snappy fielding
' featured . both contests. Score, first
vgame:
LINCOLN. DES fiOWKS.
- .... AB.H.O.A.B. . AB.H.O.A.B.
mlth, Sis S lCan.lt I 1 I 0
ThmuMf 4 I EwolUb I I t M
- Bayl.cf 4 11 OShanly.lb I 111 t t
Lober.lb (II) "Hunter.rf J 1 1 9 0
SohmUb I 111 1 OHartM.ta 4 3 110
ElHert.rt 4 0 eMurphy.ef I S I 0 .0
. Lamb.ib (111 OCoffey.Jb 4 0 0 S 0
. Rohrer.c 4 110 lUreen.o S 0 4 0 0
Halle,p I I t ODreasen.p a I 0 I 0
f - Total.. 11411 Totato..ll"77u"o
Llnooln .......0 I 1 I Mill 01
Dei Molnea ,.0 0 4 0 1 0 ( 0 0 I
, Horn rum Murphy. Two-ban hit. Smith,
Bayleae. Sacrifice hot: Murphy. Stolen
baaerSchmndt (. Left ou ba: Lincoln.
T; D(4 Moines. . Struck out: By Dreasen, 4.
?M.ewB bI1,! " Draaaan. 1; off Halla.
J. Hit by pitched ball: By Halla. Huntar.
Base on ball.: Off Dretsen, 1; off Halla. 5.
Hit , by pitched ball: By Halla, Huntar.
Earned run: Lincoln, 1; De Molnca, .
Umptrei Daley. Time: 1:11.
' Score, second tamai
, LINCOLN. DE8 MOINES.
- AB.H.O.A.E.,Ca,lf 0 0 10 0
Hmltll.ttfi 4 ft AVwnl. K m m
' ThmanUf 0 11 OShanly.lb 116 6 0
jmjtvmm.n m m ununier,ri a 1 0 0 0
Lober.lb I I I I OHartfd.aa 10 0 10
SrhmLlh 1 1 a 1 flun.n.n m a a
Oratory.rf I 0 0 0 OCoffey'lb 11111
- wii.,. v v a vopanr.o I u 1 0
Elffert.0 111 lKalllo.p 1 0 0 0 1
KuI.d I a i a
' ' . . Total.. M lit I I
-xotau..z ll 10 l
Lincoln 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Da Molnea , 1 0 0 4 0 0 I
(Called and aaventh, agreement.)
Two-baaa hlta: Murphy. Ewoldt, Shanley.
Sacrifice hlU: Ewoldt, Hartford, Murphy,
t Stolen 4aaei: Can. Left on baaea: Lincoln,
T; Pea Molnea, 1. Struck out: By Kalllo, 4;
: by East, S. Baaea on ball: Oft Kalllo, 1: off
Etaa, 1. Earned runa: ea Moinee, 1. Paaaed
ball: Elffert. Double playa: Spahr to Coffey,
Smith to Scbmandt. Time: 1:14. Umpire:
Daley.
Hutchinson Leads by Three
After Bagging Wichita
Hutchinson, Sept 11. Hutchinson
; won the second game from Wichita in
the eighth when Benson hit a two
bagger scoring O'Brien with the win
ning run and Lyons twirled the hard
est fought contest of the year, al
though Wright vras wild at the start.
Hutchinson now leads the league by
three full games. Score:
WICHITA. i HUTCHINSON.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.
Bert r, till OWCabe.ef 111 0 0
Good'a.lb 4 14 I Benapn,!b 4 1110
Jone.. .Mil OM'CrVlb 4 1111
M'B'deJf't I 4. I 0DUU.K.. 11110
, Coy.rt.. 4 1 l'l 0ralf.aa.. , 1 I 1 1 o
Dob'tna, till Henry.lb I 1110
! Marttnl.cf 110 0 OSmlth.rf . 10 10 0
Daria.Sb, I M 4 OO'Brlen.e I 110 0 0
l.yonap.. lilt OWrliht.p 10011
Taryan I 0 0 0
'..; Total II T2414 I Total JS 11711 0
-jausa lor J.yon in ninth.
Wichita ....1 I 0 I 0 I I 01
Hutchtnaon ...0 1 0 0 I I 1
Stolen baaea: McCabe. DUts. Sacrlflea hit.;
; Fallc. Smith, Wrliht. Two-base hit: Ben-
aon. ts truck out: By Lyon I, by Wright T.
, Baaea on ball: Off Lyon 1, off Wrlfht 4.
Hit and earned run: Oft Lyons I aad I la
' elcht Innlnca: off Wrlfht T and 1 In nine
: Inninv. ; Ift anbaaea: Wichita a, Hutch
inson 1. Time: 1:04. Umpire: Shannon.
Aoare of Omaha Makes High
. Ball Score at Chicago
" Chicago, Sept 11. M. J. Brady of
Boston, today made the best score
, is the best ball play for amateurs and
professionals as the first preliminary
- i N tf .1
oi tne western upen uou cnampion
Those Drummers
OMAHA.
AB. BH. PO. A. K.
f'ooney, 2b 8 O I S 1
Knir, Sb 8 0 0 O
W. Miller, If S 0 8 0 0
Miaw, lb ,.8 0 7 O O
Parka, rf t 110 0
Brottem, c 8 0 4 1 O
Thompson, rf, 1 O I O O
Nye, a 8 O 8 1
Mcdulre, p 8 0 O 3 O
Total 19 It 14 8 1
ST. JOSEPH.
r.llmore. If 4 8 1 0 0
Holly, 2b 4 10 10
Kader, 4 10 0 1
Crodhy, r 8 1 I O O
Murller.lb 8 O 13 0 O
Connolly, 8b 8 I 1 A O
Puiran, rf .....8 0 4 0 0
Sutherland, cf 8 1 2 O O
Roue, p 8 118 0
Total 30 27 IS 1
Omaha. 00000100 01
St. Joseph ....t 0000001 1
Struck out: Rom, 8; MrGuIre, 2. Base
on ball) Off Roae, 2: off Mcdulre, 1. Hlta
and earned runm Off Roe, 1 and It off Mo
tinlre, 0 and 2. Sacrifice hit:. Brottem,
Parle. Stolen bum: Rader li Connolly.
Two-baa hit. Park. Three-base hit:
(lllmore. Double play: ooCney to Shaw:
Connolly to Mueller: Roue to Mueller, lilt
by pitched ball: Shaw. WUd pitch, Rose.
Ift on base: - St. Joseph,, 8; Omaha, 1,
Time, 1:32. Implre: Daly.
ship at the Westmoreland Country
club, scoring, 36, 3369, with the aid
of two strokes taken off by his ama
teur partner, C. 4. Rowe of the home
club, who led the large field with 35,
3267. The second best ball score
was made by E. E. Foord of St.
Joseph, Mo., and Tom Gallagher of
Chicago, amateur, who turned in 68
Other best ball scores were:
W. W. Hoars. Omaha, and r.rl n.vnt
Chicago, 11, 8074.
Frank Noble, Butte, and E. J. Barker,
Butte, 30, 3770.
MURPHYSLOSE TO
ARMOURS IN FIRST
Class A Champs File Up Fiver
Run Lead in Opening Stanza,
Which Froyes Too Much
for Blacksmiths.
GIANTS NOSE OUT
DODGERS TWO GAMES
New York Appears Beaten in
Both, But in Late Rallies
Manages to Fush '
Scores Ahead.
A five-run lead marked ud in tha
first inning proved too much for ihc
Murphya to overcome yesterday and
they dropped the first fray of their
three-game series with the Armours
for the Omaha amateur chatnpion-
snip, o 10 o.
The Armours are th flic. A
champs of Omaha whil the Murphysl
iiuiu ic viass jjuuc, dui ine ainer-
ence. in cuss, man t bother the Mur-
DhvS. thev WAnt in tn hat tie the nartr.
ers just as if Ahey were on a par with
inem. .
Four hits. rnnnlo nf walk aiVvt
some daVing base running netted the
"mums incir nve tames in me open
ing stanza. i
Mavfield drew a walk to start the
round and Zaldcrson beat out a bunt.
While Rapp whiffed Mayfield and,
Balderson verntd a n9 Am.UI
- ' -. .vk uyuuis
steal. Then Corcoran struck out. so
vr..:.M -.: 1 1 n-i t. i
..i.jntiu swijcu nunic. Dowiey arew
a walk and Manager Kennedy sent a
sizzling hit down the third base line,
scoring tsaiderson and advancing
uuwicy 10 inira.
Another Steal.
When Vernnn wim't lnll.m n...
- - - HMI. . .wn,M5 wtv-
ley stole home and Kennedy started
tor mim. vernon was so upset he
made a balk which made it easy for
Kennedy. Al Graves' hit rnrt Ken
nedy and Al counted a moment later
on Miner s double to left.
The Murphys strove hard during
the rest of the Dame, hut thev rnnlrWt
overcome the packers' lead.
rnaay night, both the Armours and
MurDhvs leave for Min
they clash with the amateur champs
af that nnl.it C. .. c
MURPHTS. . ARMOURS.
.V n.aa. 1 0 0 sm'm t a i
j orien.ii l e g 0Bald n.lt 4
J.H'n.lb. I 110 t lRapD.e..
Yot.c... 4 110 ICoran.lb 4
A.M'n.lb 4 l a l uro.1. th
nanso.ib 4 1 OKen'dy.lb S 1 10 0
F.Vn n.p. 10 0 1 IMuisar.lb 0 0 0 0
tieny.rr. i o 0 0AlfJ'v,r( 1
Don'ue.ct 4 0 3 0 OMIIIer.c. 4
Stlll'ck.p 4
jotaia id 6'ZJ 11 s y
. . ToUl 30 7 17 14 4
Mayiieia out lor bunting third strike.
10 0
0 0 1
13 4
0 4 1
10 0
1 0 1
0 0 1
Armours
Murphys
..6 0 0 1 0.
..01100
0 10 I
10 0 15
Home run' Tnd TwAh' kit.. titt.
Kennedy. A. XInritn. Vf v.mAn r..i c.
rifle hite: Bowley, Al Ursves, J. Moran,
n.uy (3). sacrifice fly: Al Oravee. Stolen
jnayneio in, xsaiaerson Bowley (1),
Al Grave. F. Vernon, Donahue 1). Double
nl&V Rinil tA Pn.l.U Vann.w O. 1.
out: By Stillmock 1. by T. Vernon 4. Base
on cans: uri otuimoftc , off F. Vernon 1.
xhu; r. rcrnon. - utn on oases: Armour
7. Murohva A TlmA'l'iK lTmni...- n
Ind and Eckhard.
Collen Wins Two-Six After
Hard Scrap at Milwaukee
Milwaukee. Wis., Sept 11. The
Great Western circuit races at the
opening of the Wisconsin state fair
yesterday were featured by the 2:06
pace which required five heats, Col
len winning. Results:
S.-0S pace; aun tt.000: Collen. brown
mare by Charlie p. McKlnney. first; Peter
!,ook, second; Adlon Quy, third. Best time,
.
1:0 pace, nurat 11,000: Price Marraret,
bay mar by The Earl, tint; Dick Mayburn.
aecond; Win Dillon, third. . Best time.
1:07.
1:25 trot, purs 11,000: Alma AlqulUn,
bay mar by Alqullln, first; Sable Redlace,
aecond; Alice iloko, third. Beat time,
:1U.
" 1 1 11
Persistent Advertising Is the Road
to Success.
New York, Sept. 11. New York
twice nosed out Brooklyn in late in
ning rallies here today, winning both
sections of a double-header, 3 to 2 and
2 to 1. The first game went ten in
nings: The Giants appeared beaten in both
games, but tied up the first one by
scoring runs in the eighth and ninth
innings. A home run by Burns then
won for New York in the tenth.
The veteran Coombs had the Giants
shutout, 1 to 0 up to the ninth in
ning of the second game. Scorefirst
game:
"BROOKLYN. NEW YORK.
AB.H.O.A.B AB.H.O.A.B
Olson.ss 4 0 16 OBurns.lf 5 I S 0 Q
D'bert.lb 1,0 13 0 ORob't'n.rf 4 110 0
Myers.lb 4 114 OKsuff.cf 3 0 10 0
Btrnsel.rf 4 10 0 OZ'rman.lb 4 1110
John'on.lf 4 110 OFl'cher.ss 1116 0
H'k'sn.rC 4 0 10 O.lSmlth.lb 4 1110
C'naw.lb 4 115 OHolke.lb 4 1 10 0 0
KrueKr,e 4 17 1 IMcCarty.o 4 0 110
O'R'ke 1 t lit 0Balrd 0 0 0 0 0
Mlller.o I I OiO ORarlden.e 0 0 10 0
Cadore.p 10 0 O'OBallpe.p 10 110
BduUth,p 1 0 0'00WHhott 1 1 0 0 0
And'aon.p 0 0 0 0 0
Total. 14 737 IS l'Lobert 4 0 0 0 0
De'aree.p H j M
T6ta1s'..lS ( 10 IS 0
None out when winning run scored.
Ran for Kruefer In tenth.
Ran for McCarty In ninth.
Batted for Sale in eighth. 1
- Batted for Anderson. In ninth.
Brooklyn ..0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0:
New York..0'0 0 0 0 ,0 0 1 1 11
Two-baae hit: Johnson,' Robertson,- Wll
holt. Home run: Burns. Stolen base:
Kauff (2), Fletcher, J. Smith, Burns. Base
no balls: Off Bailee, 1; oft Cadore, 2.
Earned run: Off Bailee, 1 In eight Innings;
off Cadore, 1 In eight Inning (none out in
ninth) ; oft 8. Bmlth, 1 In one Innlhg. Struck
out: By Bailee, 1; by Anderson, 1; by
Demaree. 1; by Cadore, 4. Time: 1:41. Um
pires: Klem and Kmalle. Bcore, second
game:
BROOKTNt NEW YORK.
ABH.O.A.E. v AB.H.O.A.B.
ei0R,H 4 0(1 lBurne.lf 40100
S'bert.tb 111 I ORohWo.tf 4 110 0
Wl.1V fl 0Kauff,a 41100
tengaUt till 0:'nna,lb 4 I 1 2s 0
Wheat.tf 10 10 orreh,k 1 Olio
fah'taa,! 1 1 4 0 08mliM, 1114 0
C'fhaw.tb 10 3 1 I'WIlhell 1 i I I I
Wlller.e 10 1 1 OBalrd.lh , 0 0 0 0 0
Caombl,p I I I I CHolk,V , I IS 0
p- . Rrldeli,C I I 2 0 0
, Totals. 10 4 I 1'Lobertw 1 0 0
And'aon.p 0 0 0 1-0
Vi - tcCarty 110 0 0
, '. 'Murray 0 0 0 0 0
Totals. .13 11711 0
One out when winning run scored.
Batted for Bmlth in aeventh.
Batted for Perrltt In ninth.
Batted for Balrd In ninth.
Ran for McCarty In ninth.
Brooklyn .....1 0 O'O 0 0 0 I 11
New York..,..0 ". 0., j. 0- 0 0 1 13
Two-baiS" hits: Zimmerman,'. Perrltt,
Kauff. Double play: Uaubort (unaialated).
Base on ball! Oft Coombf, 1. Earnad run:
Oft Perrlt, 1 In eight Innings. Htruck out:
By Perrltt, 1; by Coomb. 1. Time: 1:11.
Umpires: Klem and Emelle.
Brare Divide With Phillies.
Boton. Sept 11. For the third time In
a many playing days,. Boston and Alla
delphia divided honors In a double-header
today, Boston won th opener, I to 1.
Barnes held the visitors to six hits and
won hts second gam of the series.
Oeichger waa the maater In the second
game,' holding th home team to two hlta,
while Philadelphia took the game, S , to 1.
Score, first game:
PHILADELPHIA.
ABH.O.A.E.
BancrfUb 4 0 11 IRegh.rf 4 110 1
Evera.lb 4 10 1 lMrnvle.es 4 13 10
Etock.M 4 0 11 OPowell.cf 4 10 0 0
Cravth.rt 4 0 10 OKonchy.Ib 1 1 11 1
Whtttd.lf 4.1 1 I 08mlth.3b 41010
Ludem.lb T 1 11 1 OKelly.lf- 4 110
Brhulte.ct 1110 ORwlnga.lb 10 110
Kllilfer.o I 0 S 4 OTragraer.o I 1 I 1 I
Rlxey.p 1111 0Barne,p I 1 I S 0
Flttery.p 0 0 0 0 0
Dujxy 1 1 0 0 0 TotaI..1110171S 1
Oeichger 0 0 0 1 0
Totals.. JS 114 1 1
Batted for Rixey in eighth.
Ran for Luderus In plnth.
Philadelphia ..0 0 00 O0I1 01
Boston 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 -3
Two-bai hit: Bchult. Three-baa hit:
Maranvllle. Double play: Stock to Bancroft.
Bases on balls: Off Rlxey, 1; off Barnes, 1.
Earned runs: Off' Rlxey, 1 In seren Innings;
off Barnes, 1 In nine Inning. Struck out: By
Rlxey, 1; by Barnea, 3. Umpires: Rlgler and
Bransfleld.
Score, aecond game: v,
PHILADELPHIA. BOSTON.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.
BncrfUb t 1 4 1 ORegh.rt 3 0 10 0
Bver.3b S 1 0 1 OMrnvle.ss S 0 1 11
8tock.es Mill OPowell.cf 4 0 I 0 0
Cravth.rt 4 0 10 OKonchy.Ib 4 1 11 I
Whtttd.lf 10 10 OSmlth.Sb 4 0.010
I.udera. lb 1 1 I 0 OKellydb 10 10 0
8chulte,rf 1110 ORwlgs.lbll 0 t 3 0
Burna.c 4 1 1 1.1 0Meyers,o - 1 14 4 0
Oeschgr.p I I I 1 0Allen.p 1 I I 1 0
waisn.p o s v
Totals.. It 11711 0'Tyler ' JlO 00
Totals..!! 117 IS 1
Batted for Allen tn aeventh.
Philadelphia ,l I ' t I I 0 4 0 1 S
Boaton 1 0 0 0 0 I 0 I ' 01
Two-base hit: 8chulte. Three-base hit:
Bancroft. Double play: Meyer to Maran
vllle to Konetchy. Baaea on balls: Off Oeaeh
ger. 4; off Allen, 1; oft Walsh. 1. Earned
run: Oft Oeachger, 1 In nine Innings; off
Allen, 4 In aeven Innings; oft Walah. 1 In
two Innings Struck out: By Oeecbger, I; by
Allen, 3. Umpire: Rlgler and Bramfjeld.
Cardl and Pirate Divide.
8t. Louli. Sept. 11. BteeW held St Loul
to three hit In th first game today and
Pittsburgh shutout 3. Lout. 1 to 0. St
Lout won th second gam. to 1. la th
first gam not a local player bot beyond
econi. SL Loul won the aecond gam In
th lxth inning, when Horntby doubled,
took third oa an Infield out and acored
on Paulette'a alngla. Carey. Pltler and Man
ager Beidek were orderol off th field for
protecting the umpire declaion. Seer, first
game: .
PITTSBURGH. ST. LOUIS.
AB.U.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.
Pltler.lb 10 14 OLong.rf 4 13 10
Moll'ti.lb 4 110 OSmltb.cf 1 I I 1 I
King.rf Sill IBetael.rf 100
Carey.ef 4 110 OMIller.lb 1 I I I I
Ward. I 14 1 OHorna'y, 4 114 1
Flynn.lt .l 0 10 0Crul.lf 1110
Fischer 1 0 0 0 OPaul'te.lb 1 111 I I
Btanee.lf ,1 1 1 0-0Baird,3b 111 I 0
Boec l.Jb 4 113 OSnjder.o I a 4 1 I
Standing oj Teams j
WEST. LEAGUE.
W.L.Prt.
Lincoln ...27 22.551
Hutchinson 28 22 .560
Wichita ....25 25 .500
Omaha ....25 24 .510
Joplln 27 23 .540
fit. Joseph. .25 21 .521
Des Moines. 22 30 .423
Denver ....17 32.347
BOSTON.
mttn lie.
AMER. LEAGUE.
W.L.Pet.
Chicago ...1147.(50
Boaton .....11 52.509
Cleveland ..-73 62 .541
Detroit . ... 6S 68 .500
Wachlngton 630.477
Nek York. ..64 70 .478
St. Louis... 52 18.177
Fhlladelphia.47 85 .S68
NT. LEAGUE.
WL.Pct.
New York. ..84 47 .641
Philadelphia 74 58 .561
St. Louis... 75 63 .643
Chicago ...70 68.607
Cincinnati ..68 70.413
Brooklyn ...62 67 .481
Boston 58 71 .450
Pittsburgh ..44 81.331
AMER. ASS'N.
W.L.Pct.
Indianapoll 84 61 .679
ST. Paul.... 83 62 ,572
Loutivtlle ...83 62 .572
Columbus ...76 67 .531
Milwaukee .69 73 .486
Kansas City. 65 78 .458
Minneapolis .63 81 .437
Toledo 61 90.362
Yesterday' Reunite.
v WE8TERN LEAGUE.
Omaha, 1 ; St. Joseph, 2. -Joplln,
12; Denver, 2. ,
Wichita, 1; Hutchinson, J.
Lincoln, 1-0; Dea Moines, 6-7.
' NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Philadelphia, 6-1; Boston, 1-3.
Brooklyn, 1-2; New Yok. 2-3.
Cincinnati, 6-2; Chicago, 6-E.
Pittsburgh, 2-2; St.-Louis, 0-5.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Detroit, 0; Cleveland, 1. .
Boston, 8; Washington, 4,
New York; 4-U FhUaiUlphla. 1-0. .'
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Kansas City, 1-7; Toledo, 1-1,
Milwaukee, 3-11; Columbus, 2-0.:
t Bt. Paul, 0; Louisville, 1. ' ' '
jillnneapoUs, 6; Indianapolis, 1. .
Game Today.
Western League Omaha at 8t. Joseph,
Joplln at Denver, Wichita at Hutchinson,
Lincoln at Dea lolnes.
National Leaguer-Brooklyn' at. New. York:
Cincinnati t Chicago., rittsbiirgh at . Bt,
Lout. ,; - ' . .' '
American Ijeague-Cleveland at. Detroit,
Boston at Washington, New York, al Phila
delphia. 4 - '.
W.W'g'r.o 1111 0Doak,p I 1 M M
Steele.p 4 10 1 O'Goniale 1 0 0 0 0
. Packard, p 0 0 0 0 0
totals. .36 13 27 1 0 " "
- . Total.. 2 3 2T1T J
Battd for F(ynn In flf.th. .
Batted for Doak In elihth.
Pittsburgh. ...a 0 0 0 1'. 0 1,0 lr-3
St. Louis 0 0:0 0. 0 0 0 00
Two-base hits: Fautette,' Kins .Steele.
Stolen. bases: Flynn. Double plays: Miller
and Paulette. Bases on balls: Steele, 1;
Doak, 6. Earned runs: Oft Steele, 0 tn
nine , innings; Doak, 1 In eight innings;
..Packard, none In one Innig. Struck out;
By Steele, 6; Doak, 2. Umpires: Harrison
and O'Day. Time: 1:11.
Second game: ' -
PITTSBURGH. ST. LOUIS.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.
PUler.2b 3 0 0 .2 OLong.rf 3 0 1 0 0
Wag'er.Zb 10 0 1 OSmlth.cf 3 0 4 0 0
Mol'lts.lb 3 0 13 0 OMIller.lb 10 14 0
Klng.rf 4 110 OHorna'y.ss 3 114 1
Carey.ef 3 0 3 0 OCruise.lf 3 0 0 0 0
Jack'on.cf 1 0 0 0 OPaule'elb '4 1,12 0 0
Ward.en 4 1 3 4 0 Ba1rd,3b I I 1 I I
Blgbee,lf 4 110 oaont'les.o 4, I S 0 0
Boe'el,3b 3 10 4 lAmee.p 0 0 6 I 0
Flecher.o 4 0 1 0 ? 'Smyth 1 1 0 0 0 0
Carlson.p 1 1 I I OHerst'n.p 0 0 0 0 0
Total. .13 1 14 14 1 Totals. .M 7 27 13 1
Batted tor Amea in fifth.
Pittsburgh ....0 0 0 1 0 0 0 9 02
St. Loul 0 0i0 0 1 111 S
.Two-baa lilt:- Horby, Batrd, , . Three
bas hit: Balrd. Double playa: Balrd,
Miller and Paulette; Ward end .Moll wits.
Bases on balls: Off Carlson, Si Borstman,
1. Earned runs: 'Oft Carlson, 4 In eight
Innings: Horstman, . none lit lour Innings;
Ames, 3 In five innings. Struck out: By
Carlson, 1; Amea, 1; Horstman, 3. Umpires:
O'Day and Harrison. .- , .,
Cab Double Oa Hod.
Chicago, 8ept ' 11. -"Military day" waa
celebrated by a double victory for Chicago
over Cincinnati today, 6 to 5 and t to 1, and
aa a result th locals pasied th visitors tor
fourth plsca.
Vaughn -had the distinction . of being
credited -with both) game, r H started th
first, but retired after one inning after hts
teammate had', bunched hlta land took a
three-run lead. Vaughn went th entire
rout In th second game, holding Cincin
nati to three scattered hits, ' v
About 1,100 eallors and soldiers witnessed
the gamea and gave exhibition drill after
whioh a 'doien complete baseball outfits
wer presented to there by President Welsh
man. Score, first game:
CINCINNATI. ' " CHICAGO.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B.
Oroh.Sb ..5 1 1 4 OFIack.rf. 4 2 110
0 11 IKIlduff.ss I
111 OWolter.lf 1
1 7 1 OZetder.tb 4
110 ODeal.Sb.'. 4
0 0 0 OSchlck.cf 4
110 Merkle,lb 4
14 1 lWllson,e. 1
111 lVaughn.p 0
0 0 0 OAldrlge.p 1
10 1 O'Doyle.. 1
0 0 0 OCarter.p. 0
0 0 0 0 r
l Totala 34 11 27 18 0
Totals 37 13 24 16 3
Batted tor Aldrldge in sixth.
Cincinnati ....0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 .06
Chicago I 0 0 0 I !00 6
Two-base ' hits: Wlngo, Chase, Regan,
Rousch, Shean. Double plays: Kopf to Shsan
to Chase; Flack to Merkle; Zelder to Kll-
duff. Bases on balls: Oft Vaughn 1. off
Ruether I, off Aldrldge 1, oft Mitchell 1.
Earned run: Off Aldrldge, 1 In five in
nings; off Carter, 3 In three Innings; off
Ruether, 1 in one and two-thirds innings;
off Regan, 1 and six and one-third innings.
Struck out: By Ruether 1, by Regan 4. Um
pires: Cjulgley and Byron. Time: 1:64.
Score, second game:
CINCINNATI. CHICAGO.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.
Groh.Sb.. 10 11 OFIack.rf. 6 1S00
4 0 16 l'Cllduff.ss 4 10 0
4 0 0 0 0Shlck.lt. 4 0 3 0
4 0 11 3Doyle.2b. 3 13 1
10 10 ODeaOb.. 4 10 1
4 111 0WU'ms,cf 4 0 10
1 0 0 3 OMerkle.lb 117 1
1 0, 4 0 OWllson.c. 1 1 10 0
10 10 OVaughn.p 4 111
0 0 0 1 0
1 0 0 4 1 Totals H 117 1 0
110 0 0
Kopf.sa
Rousch. cf
Chase.lb.
Orlfth,rf
Magee.lf.
NeaUf ..
Shean, lb.
VVlBgO.C.
Ruether.p 0
Regan, p. 3
Clarke. 1
MltchelLp 0
1
1
I
0
1
7
0
0 1
1 0
0 0
1
0
1
1
oo
0 0
1 0
0 0
6 0
4 0
0 0
RED SOX PENNANT
HOPES STILL RECEDE
Senators Grab Another, Mak
ing Boston's Chances for Flag
Honors Almost Vanish
Into Thin Afr
Washington,, ept. 11. Boston's
pennant chances were further reduced
today when Washington won the
third game of the series, 4 to 3,
Leonard was batted hard, while John
son allowed only two hits, errors
being responsible for Boston's runs.
Score: "
, OUBiUn. . WAIJH1MUTUN.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.
Hooper.rf 4 0 10 OH.Mll'n.lf 4 110 1
Barry, 2b 3 0 11 OShanks.ss 5 10 3 1
M'Naly,2b 0 0 2 0 OC.MU'n.cf 4 2 10 0
H'bl'a'Ub 10 0 1 0Rlce.rf 3 I I 0 1
Lewis.lf 4 1 2 0 0Foster,3b "1118 0
Shor'n.cf 4 0 4 0. 0Mprg'n,2b .49151
Gard'r,3b 4 0 13 OQ&'rity.lb 4 111, 1 0
Scott.s 4 0 0 2 OAins'th.o 1 0 0
Agnew.c. 3 0 10 ljohnson.p 1 1 iI 0
Leonard, p 1 0 0 2 0'Henry 0 0 0 0
Thorns 1 1 lyo OHeoafky 0 0 0 0 0
Total 32 JiSjS 1 . Totals' 36 ll 27 13 4
Batted for Barry sn 'sights. .
One out when winning, run scored. "
Batted for M. Milan in ninth..
Ran -for Henry In ninth.' ; . x
Boston ..'...- 0 0 0 0 0 '' I n 3
Washlngtiin .. 0. 3 ' O..0 -0 0 0-Q'l 4
xwo-msp nua. jonnson- tij, , .jauan,
Gharrlty. 8,tolen ' bases; .Foster, ."Qharrl'ty,
Gardner. Left on 4iases Boston, '4; Washington,-.
Bases on barie: Off Johnson, 2;
of Leonard, 1. Eearned ruhst Oil Leonard,
4 in eight and one-third- innings-,- off John
son, none in nine Innings. Struck; ofit: By
Johnson, 3 ; by Leonard, 1. Timet ' 1:39.
Umpires: Moriarlty and OtLoughlfn. ' ,
. j. Indian ftet TIgr. ,'-!
. Detroit, Sept. 11. Stanley Covettskle al
lowed Detroit on!j three' hits- today and
Cleveland won, 1 to- 0. The hit wor made
by ,tho first three imen .up toitho opening
inning. Graney, scored Gloveland's run in
the third inning when he .singled, went to
second on Chapman's sacrifice, stole . thljui
and then worked the double steal with
Roth. Score: ...
CLEVELAND. t ' .,, DETROIT.'
AB.H.O.A.E. ': -AB.H.O.A.E.
Grau.ey.lf. 4 14 0 OBuabJsa , 3 13 0 0
Chap'n.ss 1111 OVltt.Sb-, 4 1110
SpealCrof 1 0 3 9 0Cobb,cf 4 1 0 0 0-
noin.ri t o i v uveaca.il u 4 u u
HarrlB.lb lllli OMlm'n.rf 4 0 1 0 0
easSb 1 0 0 3 OBurns.lb 8 0 6 3 0
T'n'r,2b.3b 4 10 1 0Young,2b 2 0 3 1 1
O'Nelll.o 4 0 4 2 OStanage.o 3 011
Covel'ke.p 4 0 0 1 OBoland.p 2 0 0 1 0
W'mb's.Jb 0 0 1 1 OCun'h'm.p 0"l ' 0 1 0
Smith 1 0 0,0 0Haroer. 1 . 0 0 0
Totals 27 4 47 10 o' Totals 2 3 27 .8 2
"Batted for Evtns In eighth. .
- Batted for Beiand in eighth. .
filevoiand.;;-..'. 0 - 0 i o.-o'' 'Oo o l
Detroit ....... 0. 0 0 0 0 :Q C- - 0
Two-base hit:. Harris. Stolen"' bases:
Granay (2), Chapman, Roth. Double play:
Burns to Young to Vitt .Base on balls: Off
Boland, 7; off Coveleskle, 4. Earned runs:
Off Boland, 1 in eight Innings; off Coveles
kle, none in nine innings. Btreck out: i-By
Boland, I; by Coveleekie, 4. Tlmei 1:60.
Umpire: Evan and Owen.,;
Yank Wallop Athletic.. .
Philadelphia. Sept. .11. New York, again
won a double-header from Philadelphia to
day, the scores being 1 to 0 and 4 to-1.
The visitors get their only, run In the first
game when Bush made a; wild pitch with
the bases filled,' Miller scoring. Shocker
was- effective. In the second cam with men
on bases. . During. the batting practice Hen
drlx had hi shoulder hurt when a bat
Sport Calendar Touay
Golf Annual opefi tournament of Western
Golf association open at Chicago.
Tennis Northwestern Pennsylvania pat
riotic tournament opens at Scranton.
Polo iAnhual tournament ot Whlppany
River club, Morristown, Ju-J. N
Bench Shows Annual show of New York
State Fair Kennel association, at Syracuse.
Wrestling Joe Stecher against Bob
Manogoff, at Ma wood, Neb.
Boxing Benny ronard against Charlie
White, six rounds, at Philadelphia.
Kopf.ss. .
Rousch, cf
Chase.lb
Orlfth.rf
Magee.lf.
Shean, Sb.
WTngo.o.
Smlth.c. .
Toney.p..
Eiler.p..
Clarke.
Total 20 3 14 IS 4
Batted for Griffith In ninth.
Batted for Regan in eighth. "
Cincinnati ....0 001 0000 01
Chicago 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 5
Two-base hit: Magee. Three-base hit:
Chase. - Bases on balls: Off Toney 1, off
Vaughn 1, off Eller I. Earned runs: Oft
Vaughn 1. struck opt: y Toney , oy
Vaughn I. by Eller 1, Umpires: Byron and
Quigley.- Tim' 1:18.
Atlanta Cops Southern
Pennant, Defeating Mobile
Atlanta, Ga-i-Sept. 11. Atlanta won
the Southern association base ball
pennant by rlefeating Mobile here to
day. .
- j Southern AMoeUtioa.
New Orleans. 3: Birmingham, I.
Atlanta, 4; Mobile. 0.
Little Rock, 4; Chattanooga, X.
Trad that comes' back la satisfied
trad. Our customer come back year
after year, because their know they can
upply evsry need in diamond, watches.
etc., at a less pric and on mor con-'j
vealint credit termcthan ellevhere. f
other are convinced that they ave
money at our store, you will be, too. W
ar giving greater values today than
aver before. Our liberal exchange plan
ia in itaalf a great advantage, for you
can exchange any diamond purchased
from us, at full pric paid, for a larger
one, at any time, and pay balanc weekly
or menth!y. , .
278 Diamond 767 Men' Diamond
Ring. 14k solid Ring, 6 -prong Tooth
gold, Lofti Per- mounting. 14k solid
fection Mount- gold, spe- CTI
ing, jq cial, at.. -'
f i a Week t-8 yek.
MILITARY
WRIST
WATCH
$1.50
A MONTH
Mo uieful fift
for oldir, tailor
and nun.. .
260 Military Wrist Wateh. leather
trap, unbreakable glass; high ffrtde full
jewel movement; hi Solid -- (J
Nickel Case Specially priced .. I J")
I1.SO a Month
Open Daily ru S P. M. Saturdays Till
9:30. Call or Writ for Illustrated Catalog
No. 803. Pkon Douglas 1444 and sales
man will calLv,
THE NATIONAL
CREDIT JEWELERS
I0FTIS
L3BR0Sicara
409 S. Ktb St.
OMAHA.
slipped out of the hands of a New York
player. Score, first game:
NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.
Gllholy.rf 4 2 10 OJamisn.rf 3 12 10
Hlgh.lf 110 0 OSharmn.rf 1 0 0 0 0
PfttghJS 4 2 3 5 0Grover.3b 3 0 4 2 0
MUlerf 3 0 t 0 OStrunk.cf 4 0 2 0 0
Gedeon,2b 4 13 2 OBodle.lf 3 12 0 0
Baker.Sb 4 2 1 3 0 Bates, 3b 4 0 0 2 1
Pipp.lb 3 0 11 1 OMclnis.lb 4 2 8 0 0
Nnumkr.c 4 0 2 1 OWltt.ss 4 110 0
Cullop.p 4 0 11 OJteyer.c 2 10 10
Haley.c 0 0 10 0
Totals.. 32 8 27 14 OBueh.p 2 10 0 0
Sf-ibold.p 0 0 0 1 0
Schang 1 0 0 0 0
Griffin 1 0 0 0 0
Totals.. 32 7 27 7 1
Batted for Meyer In aeventh.
Batted for Bush in seventh.;
New York 0 0 0. 1 0 0 0 0 01
Philadelphia ..0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O-O
Two-base hit: Bodle. Stolen bases: Peck
lnpaugh, Myer, Schang. Double plays: Peck
lnpaugh to Plpp, Jamleson to Witt. Bases on
balls: Oft Cullop, 2; off Bush, 3. Earned
runs: Off Bush, j In seven innings. Struck
out: By Cullop, 3; by Bush, 7; by Selbold, 1.
Time: 1:45. Umpires: Connolly and Nallln.
Score, second gaire;
NEW YORK. , PHILADELPHIA.
AB.H:o.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.
Gllholy.rf 3 0 2 0 OJamisn.rf 4 110 0
Hlgh.lf 3 0 0 0 0Orover,2b 3 0 10 0
Pckgh.BS 3 1 3 3 OStrunk.cf 3 114 0
Miller, cf 3 0 0 0 OBodle.lf 4 2 2 0 0
Gedeon,2b 3 0 2 4 0Bates,3b 4 110 0
Baker, 3b 3 10 1 OMclnis.lb 4 2 17 0 0
Plpp.lb 4 3 1 0 OWltt.ss . 4 0 0 5 0
Nunmkr.e 4 1 11 2 OHaley.o ' 3 0 4 0 0
Schockr.p 3 0 0 2 OMeyer.c 0 0. 1 1 1
. iu- Noycs.p 2 0 0 4 0
Totals v 29 8 37 11 OAndersn.p 0 0 0 0 0
i 'Schang I 0 0 0 0
Grtffln 1 0 0 0 0
- Totals.. SS 117 16 1
Batted for Haley In seventh.
TBatted for Noyes in seventh.
New York 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 14
Philadelphia ..1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01
Two-base hits: Pipp, Nunamaker, Schtng.
Double plays: Schocker to Peckinpaugh. to
Plpp, Witt to Drover to Mclnnls. Bases on
balls:. Off Schocker, 2; off NOyes, 3; off
Anderson, 2. Earned runs: Off Schocker, .!
In nine Innings; eff Noyes, 3 in seven in
nings; off Anderson,: 1-ln' two Innfna's.
Struck out: By Schocker, 10r"by Noyes, 4;
by Anderson, 1. Time: 1:41. Umpires: Nallln
and Connolly. , . . .
Stecher and HetmaneK
. Split in Their Relations
Fremont, Neb., Sept. 11. (Special
Telegram.) Because Joe Stecher re
fuser tol engage a heavyweight trainer
for his matches and for other "little
differences," Joe Hetmanek, who has
managed Stecher for five years, and
the Dodge wrestler have split. Het
manek and Stecher first disagreed so
far as the public is, concerned, when
Stecher and Caddock met at Omaha
last April. Stecher claimed Het
manek never notified him that tje
time was up for the third fall aid
Hetmanek claims Stecher refused to
come back.
Hetmanek says Stecher's last few
matches have demonstrated that the
Dodge farmer boy needs a' heavy
weight trainer, .while Stecher and
Brother Anton are opposed to em
ploying another instructor.- Stecher
says he will go it alone and attend
to his own business affairs, t
Three Clubs Struggle for
First in Association
Chicago, Sept. 11 Three dubs In
dianapolis, St. Paul and Louisville are
fighting it out for first place, in the
American asscoiation as the result of
today's games. Indianapolis, although
beaten 6 to 1 by Minneapolis, retained
a lead of 6 to 1 by Minneapolis, re
tained a lead of one game over St.
Paul and ouisville which tied for sec
ond place. The season closes, a week
from tomorrow.. The standing of the
leaders is: . 4
Won. Lost.- Pet.
Indianapolis ...........84 . 1 .679
St. Paul S3 . 2 .872
Loulavlll .............83 63 .573
Chicago. Loads Bostorf
By Seven and One-Half
Chicago, Sept.' ' 1 1. While Qiicaga
remained idle today, they increased
their lead in the, American league
pennant race by .half a game; because
of the defeat of Boston by Washing
ton. Chicago now is leading Boston
by seven and one-half games. Chi
cago has sixteen' more g;ames to play
while Boston's schedule calls . for
twenty.'-. - -';. .
' ,
Looking for Game.
.' The Ana-elus football'teari is looking fof
, practice game with any 140 pound team
in me cuy. van nowiw uoov anoi- w y. iu.
PHOTOPLAYS. '
Last Times Today
Mabel Taliaferro
is.. I
-in-
'IThe Jury of Fate"
Thurs Mary Miles Minter
DOUGLAS
'FAIRBANKS
IN-
DOWN TO EATH'
(Written By Himself) Honett
MUSE
"THEY'RE OFF?
A Rapid. Fire Racing Story
of a Girl, a Man and a
Million Dollars.
Featuring
ENID BENNETT
HIS UNCLE DUDLEY
Keystone ,
PATHE NEWS, WEEKLY
"SHOULD Ar
BABY DIE?"
The Popular Drama
of the Day.
DON'T MISS IT
BOYD THEATER
Thurs., 'Fri. and Sat
( Last Times Today .
ANTONIO MORENO," ia
"BY RIGHT OF POSSESSION"
AMUSEMENTS.
LAST TIMES TODAY
JUNE MILLS
. SONGS AND FUNNY SAYINGS
CARL and INEZ
NIFTY NONSENSE
HILL and DONALDSON
WHAT EVERY MAN NEEDS
' FRED and ALBERT
THOSE DIFFERENT ATHLETES
EXCEPTIONAL PHOTOPLAY
"THE DIVORCEE"
A DAY IN RENO WITH
MARY ANDERSON
mm
Dorothy Shoemaker, Harry Mintura
W. M. Mortimer, Director.
TONIGHT at 8:20 -MATINEE
TODAY AT 2:30
Wm. Hodgea' Own Greatect Succe
"Fixing Sister"
No Brighter Comedy Ha Been Written
in Year. '
PHONE "RESERVATION, DOUGLAS 800
Evenings, 25c, 35c, 50c, $1.00
Matin Prices, 25c, 35c, 50c .
"Omaha' Fun Center"
tQrtt lfr"g"7iDll Mat.5-25-50e
STAlffEvcninf , 2S-50-75c-l
The Cayety' Annual Live Steele Show. '
Billy Watson's Beef Trustu.
Mountainous iMemblage of aTolrdupots comedlennea
I'ercheron-iize maidens by the ton. World's largest
beauty chorue ia weight, not In Bamberg. 8Ugi
shored up to surport 'era "tJAFETT FIRST."
LADIES' DIME MATINEE WEEK DAYS.
Bat Week Frank Hunter and Scat Show ia Town,
Phone
Douf. 494.
THE BEST OF VAUDEVILLE
Mail am Every Day. 2:15; Evsry NlsM
TKI. Weak: RANDALL L MEYERS; HERMI
aunur- asahi: narrv '-Carroll: ciitfar
Wins: Bsks Balrd: Fsra, Rlohslise 4 Fsra: Or.
hai Traml weakly. ,
Prices: Matlnas. aallery, 0e: Bart Basts ((
Saturday aa Sunday), 25c: Nliht, toe. 25e. 50c. 75.
ERMINI
lftorv'
Btf V l MAT TODAY 25c
W I lf Toaif ht Lat Tim
THE MUSICAL COMEDY
Step Lively' -feL
NifhU, 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c -I
Next Sunday
"K DAUGHTER OF THE SUN"
THURSDAY, SEPT. 20 , RETURN OF
"ROBINSON
CRUSOE Jr."
AL JOLSOII
SEATS TOMORROW
When Writinj to Our Adrertiieri
Mention Seeing it in The Bet
y ,.V.v