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THE BEEt OMATTA. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER C, 1921. 1 Bosun Packers Beat Buf f aloesin Pair of Games Loral Lose Both Contest to Sioux City by 7 to 5 Score Fontcr Hurl Initial Affair for Omaha. The Buffaloes dipped mother notch in the percentage eclumn o( the Western league standings h"re yesterday when they dropped 1 pair of contests io tne aioux ciiy i antrr The score of both contest was 7 t 5, Toor fielding on the part of the locali. coupled with the 'im-ly swati .i .i . .i ! oi ine visitors, rausca tne uowmau of the herd in both names. Eddie Foster, former St. Paul American Association pitcher, hurled the initial game lor the Huitaues Me was nicked for 12 twats, of which one was a home run by Har bor and twoawcre double. Davenport started the second con test for the locals and glides through six and two-thirds frames before be ing relieved by Bert Glaiscr. "Slim allowed the Packers nine hits, while the latter was touched for three h?ts, one of these being a double. ' The box scores: Flrl gam i BIOI'X CUT. ' AII.K.II.TB SH.SB.Bn.PO.A.F. jiemor.rr... atl4llu Lwd. Sb.. . ft Osl'gard, rf 4 Mots, lb...: S Boblaon, It. . 4 Marr. lb.... 4 Kearns, aa... 4 tiraluun, . , a Dav'aport, p. 1 Klefer, p. Total i 1 i a : : 5 ? : 0 t a 1 S t a s t o t 1 Slt-l- ek Hur, so... 4 19, u a luvh, la. . a Ortffla,rf... a 0'Briea.ef.. 4 Sprangor, a a Uagle, ..a a t l .14 ui 17 a a ti 19 i OMAHA. AB. B.H. TB.8H.SO.BB.FO .A. K xHurch xhoiith . . xUUUecr . . Totals . .as l a a l t o a it a is ii a 4 41 a 51818 ST 14 a aMamr batted for Hpranger Io ninth, xllurrh batted for l.lntle In ninth, sdmlth batted for Feeler In ninth. xtllaiser ran for Hurch In ninth. . Scor by Innings I nni city lisoiooi o7 Omaha 1 a 1 a Bammarr Homo ram Harbor Earnod run and hltat Olf looter, 8 and IS In ImIuii Aff IkwMimri. 0 Anil I h I In nlage; off Keller, and B In 7 Inning. Baaea en ball.! Off Foster, S off Dav enport, t off Klefer, 0. Htrnck outi Br Foster, a I hf Davenport, at by Klefer, 0. Deuhlo plays: Met to Keerns to Met; Marr to MeU Balki Davenport. Loft a bum tilnox City, Omaha, 5. lim- rei Cutaek and Ormsby. Timet J:00. limine Ditcher i Davenport, Second famei mort CITY. AH R.H.TB.8J1.8B.BB.PO.A.15, Harbor, rf... 6111000x01 a a 1 1 i a l a l l l o o lard, Sb. . . 5 xOst'gard, rf a Muta, lb.... S Boblaon, If.. 4 Kearne, aa. , 0 Orahara, c., 5 Tesar, p.... 4 a i s a 1 1 0 0 0 4 a 1 0 a i i i o i o o a i 4 o a l o e s Totals . . . 7 IS 14 1 a 1 M 11 a OMAHA. AH B.H.TB.8H.8B BB.PO.A.B. fllelaaon. .. Hanry, Sb... Lee If Illrelt. lb. Urlffin, rf... O'Brien, cf. . fprangrr, M. .Ingle, o.... Pev'nport, p. Olalner p... xMaseey ... 1 1 a i n 9 0 4 1 0 o a o 1 o e Totals ...SI B 7 J 1 SxM It 4 xMaaaey batted for Glalser In ninth. , xOMergerd out, bunted third strike. . Score by Innings: flloax City tlllf lid 1 Omaha ,.l tO 1 I 0 I 0 & Nummary Home rnni Graham. Earned runa and hits: Off Davenport, 8 and In 6 3-a Innlngat off tllataer. 8 and 8 In a t-8 Innings; off Trsar, and 7 In 9 In nings. Baaea on balls I Off Davenport, ll off Olalsrr. 1 off Tesar. 8. Struck out: My Ifcivrnpart. t by Olalser, 1 by Tesar, 8. Winning pitcher I Tesar. Losing pitch er! Maker. Double play: K earns to Mete. Fussed ball: (iraliam Hit by pitched ball: Huney. Left on baaea: Sioux. j Omaha, 7. Umpire t Ormsby and Cusaok. Time: 1:85.. - Chicago Labor Day Airplane Derby Won by Bebnke Chlraga Trlbune-Omiihu Bee Leased Wire. Chicago. Sept. 5. Covering the 55-:nile course in 49 minutes, David Behnkc of the Checkerboard field won the Labor day airplane derby this afternoon. All the flyers carried s passenger. Price Hollingsworth finished second, followed c'osely by John Riser and James Curran. j Charles Dickinson, a 65-year-old pilot, finished only a few minutes be hind the winner. Dickinson, despite his age. is considered a good pilot The contestants were rated on re liability and speed in making the entire circuit Designated turning points were marked and each pilot who failed to turn at spots consti tuted were barred wiih ouls. Miners Trounce Indians, 13-5; 5-0 Oklahoma City, Sept 5.-Ok!. homa City's pennant prospects virtually died today when Joplin took both gsme of the double-head er, U to i and 5 to 0. bcores: fifi rsnier JOr-WMf. OK LA. fTT. All If O A AH H O A. r-eeiaaa, ef S I 1 S'Pltt. rf liwrmni, in ::shnuy, lb SI Harper, rf ilr-h.m. lb t'Heally, If I'ftunser, aa S'l'srker. !r irr. p llMlleheli, p Halloa, lb S rl'eriann. a t Mueller, rf 4 No..., lb S Kru r, tb 4 Kea enr. If I Hiark ell. t S Nmiih. 4 S I s t "KG W NEXT CMX CVIR' PrTTTTminr DEAR GEORGE. While breadwinner is pulling and hauling in simmering city, cake-eat er of family is hid.ng in one-piece s s s bathing suit at Atlantic i i Doesn't take her wedding rim I down to Atlantic City with her. Afraid salt air will tarnish brass fill- In. Writes latest news to hubbo every day. Dear George: This is my room. Wish you were here. Send SO. Eloise. Husband sends about' $10 worth of latest news. Gets another sou venir postcard. Dear George: Ocean is wonderful. Children have Oeraer. n I I Love, a Totala ttlllf Si Toule 91 II IT II a Batted for lllackwtll In eerond. Jflblin ...I I T I S S 0 IS Oklahoma City .... I SSSIIIIe Nummary Huns: Chrietrneen. Hamilton, ruiberlnin, I; Mueller, Haa, Kruoier, Kennedy, I: Hmllh, Ileraer, li Nhan ley. Harper, 1: .tlraham. HrSlly. Krroro: Hamilton, Robertson, ftpeaa, H-r-er. t: (Irahsin. llestlr. Runaer. Mitchell. Two-baaa hlis: Robertson. Hamilton, eon wor.l, whootiinu coiioh Send Mueller. I: llsatty. Three-bs.e bust Muel. f7" w"n, 01 wnooping COilgn. senu lr. Harper. rlarrlfire bile: Hamilton. Mueller. Ulsckwrll. Baaea on balls! Off S.llshury. I; off MUrhrll, 1: off Ixiva. 1: off Ilerier. 4. lilt by pllPhed ball: I'ltt, by Bergsr. Wild pitch: Love. Ktruok out: By Love, t; by Berger. f. Huns and hits: Off ftaltahury, 4 and I In 1 l-t inning; olf Mitchell. I and S la 1 Inning; erf Love, I and S In S 1-1 Innlnga. rtM.ii.i nisvs! Krueeer and Buesa: Robert- snn. Krueger and Bpeas: Love. Runaer and nnhim. Irt on Bases: poplin, Oklahoma City, II. Tlma: l:SS. Cm plrea: Holmes and Outhrla. Second same: JOPLIrf. AH H O A Canaan, rf IIS CI Pitt, rf Ha'ltnn. Sb I R'ortson, sa I Mueller, rf 4 Rpeaa, lb I Kru'ger, tb 4 Ken edy, If 4 Hlack'ell, 4 Doyle, p 4 Total flll.A. C1TT. AH.H.o.A 4 11 1 o'Wrlaht. lb I 1 I 4 0 UShsnley, tb 4 S I I I 41 Harper, cf I 4 I S 4 O'Or hsm. lb I 1 11 1 I II Moore. If 4 10 1 I tlRunser, aa 4 S I I S OIPsrker.0 4 0 0 1 0 l'g-llsbury. o III IxHeatly ISO II IS 17 I Totals II T IT IT x Heat ley batted for Salisbury In ninth. Score by Innlnga: Joplin S 1 1 S 0 S I Oklahoma City 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 04 nummary -Huns: t'nrtaienaen, noDeri son, Mueller, Bpesa, nmcnwr.il. r.rrors: Moore. Parker. Two-baaa hlta; Robert- aon, Blackwell. Orabam. Ballsngry. nao- rlfloa hlta: Wright. Hpeaa, t: Kenneor, Krueaer. Base on balls: Off Salisbury. 1: off Doyle, I. Struck out: By Doyle, I. wild nltrbt Salisbury. Double playa: Pitt and Wright; Krueger to Robertson to Sneaa. Left on baaea: joplin, li; uxia- homa City. S. Umpires: uutnria ana Holmes. Time: 1:40. Witches, tti Oilers, S. Tulsa. Okl.. Bent. S. Wichita hammered th hll all over the lot today and de feated the Oilers. II to S. Beck msde nis J7th home run of the aaaaon. Score. WICHITA. I TULSA. AB H O.A.I AB.H.O.A Smith, cf SIS 01 Burke, c-tf S 1 1 0 W'burn, lb S I S dlTho son, lb S 1 1 I Beraer. aa Bio nuavia. rr s z I East, rf Sit OITodt. If-P 4110 Beck, lb 4 110 OIBra'non, lb S 1 1 0 Butler, 3b 7 10 SIStewart, lb S 3 I I B'kealy, If S I 4 OIHevlng. a t 1 7 0 Griffin, o 4 1 1 0 M'QIn'le. aa S I I 4 Maun, p 4 10 lfRlchm'd, p 0 0 0 0 iri gniana, p lino Totala SO 12 27 lllConn'lly, cf 1 1 0 S Totala 42 IB 27 I Wichita 1 s s 0 S s a o a It Tulsa ,.0 I 0 0 0 0 0 t 1 I I: Berger, I: Kast. I: Beck. 4: Butler. I: Blakesly, Griffin, Mann, Burke, Thomp son, Davla, Tout, Stewart. I; MrOlnnia, Houghland. Two-bsae hlta: Todt, Berger. Burka. Butler. Griffin. Maun. Stewart, Connelly. Three-base hit: Thompaon. Homa runs: Beck, t; Washburn, Bast, Davla. Saorlfice hit: East. Double playal Berger. Washburn and Bark: McGlnnlft. Stewart and Brannon. Pitching record! Off Richmond, 7 runs, S hlta In 1 1-3 In nlnga; off Haughtand, 10 rune, 10 hlta In l-l innings. Base on Bane: oir Rich mond. I; off Haughtand, I; off Todt. 1; off Maun, I. "truck out: By Richmond, by Maun, 1; by Haugnland, l; by Toat, Wild nltch: Hauchland. Hit by pitched ball: Berger, by Haugnland; Beck, tiy Todt. Lett on oases: wicnua, ii; Tulsa. S. Time: 1:11 Vmplrea: Buckley and Burnaida. Errors! Thompaon, Davla, Heving. First game: ST. JOSEPH. AB.H.O.A. M'D'ald, cf I Beatty. lb 4 Co olly, tb I Fisher, rf 4 Cor'ldon, If I M'D'ld, lb 5 Brown, sa 3 Owena, o 3 Bird, p 4 DES MOINES. AB.H.O.A. O'Con'or. rf 4 I I 0 Rhyne, aa RBr'wn, lb Moeller. If 100. Eloiie. George buys second souvenir post card at market price of 100 smack ers. Rattles down to seashore on week-end. a Finds wife teaching handsome livesaver how t6 swim. Husband feels like rain at picnic. Tells wife to come back to New York, where souvenir postcards are cheaper. Eloise breaks out into internation al sobbing sweepstakes. Brats last year's record by 50 sniffs. George has broken steering knuckle on bankroll. Eloise takes children up to mountains. First postcard from mountains. Pear Ocorgc: Jim is my room. Wish you were here. Send 200, Eloise. Trice of souvenir postcards is go ing up. George scuds all but 196 of nluntcr requested, uctj another card. Dear George: Mountains are wonderful. Children have Appala chian measles. -Send 50. Eloise. October arrives. George has bank roll of souvenir postcards. Family comes home. Wife has postcard habit George is reading life of Jesse James in parlor. Wife sends him souvenir postcard trom kitchen, Dcor George: Climate is wonder ful. Send 50. Eloise. George soends his vacation in Matteawan in cell padded with post cards. Sends wife souvenir post card. Dear Eloise: This is my room. Wish you were here. George Ruth Collects 51st BaseBaHResulls Giants Split With Braves ratlmar OC flftA WA-A T,,,..,! I Malsel, cf lipuuieiv avlvvv nvso " "vv i Grimes, lb Away Women Faint In Crush. New York. Sept. 5. The New York Nationals retained their posi tion a same behind Pittsburgh by dividing a double-header with Bos ton today. Boston won the first game, 6 to 5, and the Giants the sec ond," 5 to 3. Police officials estimated that about 25,000 persons could not get into the park. Several women fainted in the crush. Boston rallied in the first game and won after New York led bv 4 to 0 after the sixth inning. The work of the Boston l ipch hitters fea tured Boston's rally in the eighth New York took the s ;cond trame be hind Shea, a recruit pitcher. He yielded 13 hits, but kept them scat tered and was well supported. Score: r irac game: BOBTPN. AB.H.O.A. Powell, cf 6 0 5 C'bury, lb S'worth, rf Cruise, If Glbeon, o B'eckel, 3b Hoiks, lb Ford, aa O'Nell, e Watson, p Braxton, p xOowdy Nixon. If xNlc'olson xBarbare H'Q-ll'n. p Morgan, p 011 0 1 NEW YORK. AB.H.O.A. 4 3 2 1 Burnt, cf B ncroft, aa Prisch, 3b Toung, rf Kelly, lb Meusel. If Ra'llnga. lb Snyder, o Smith, o' Toney, p Sallee. p C'lngham Causey, p Totala 14 1017 11 Totala 01 Coffey, lb 1 Mitah, cf 3 Grant, 3b 1 Tuna. 3b II Banner, e Lynch. o 33 II 17 101 Men, p Black, p Potts, p .xBuckalew 1 American Association Milwaukee, WIS., Sept. S. Ft ret geme: R. H. S. Kansas City 1 J J Milwaukee " M 0 Batteries: Carter, Fuhr, Horatman and McCarthy; Oearln and Sengstock. Second Game , R. H. K. Kansas City a'lj'j Milwaukee .. S 11 Batterlee: Holshauser, Fuhr, Bono and Skiff; Schaak and Sengateck. Indianapolis, Sept. First game: - , Louisville Inctanarwlia S. R. H. E. 1 S 2 8 IS 1 ntanarwiia , Batterlee: Koob. Long and Meyer; Petty and Dixon. rWA-H game: . " B. H. R. reulsvllle J '! J lool.napolla T S t Batterlee: Wright and Kocher; Cavet and Dixon. , Toledo. Sept. I. . '-, ' First game: I- . Colambaa J Toledo ,-. 4 It 1 rnd game: R. H. B Colambua 1 1 Toledo S It S Batteries: Held. Wilson. Odenwaid and A. Wllaaa; IlcCullough and Schaaffel (11 InJtlnga.) St. Paul, Bent, i. ' Morning game: R. H. E. Mlaaeaaolta .1 IS 1 St, Paal 1 4 3 Batted ea: Robertson and Croebyr Shea Ban, Wllllama and Allen. jftnneapeUs. Mlu, Sept. Sv ' ' aVfteraooB game: - R. H. K. . Pan! Ji Mlnaeapothi 4 IS - 4 Batteafaa: Harriett and A Ilea; Jantea. ssig Maasam aad Creabtk Totala II 111 IS xBuckalew batted for Potts In ninth. Score by Innings: " St. Joseph ...0 0 0 1 0 0 0 C 17 Dea Molnea 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 03 Summary Runs: F. McDonald. 1. Beattty, 1. Connolly, Fiaher, Corrldon, Cof fey, Milan, Banner. Errors: None. Two. base hlta: Connelly, Bird, F. McDonald. Left on baaea: St. Joseph, S; Dea Moines, Struck out: By Bird. S: Bird. I. Basea on halls: Off Bird, I: off Lynch. 1. Hit by pitched ball; By Mere, B. Brown, Owena. Earned runa and hits: Off Lynch, 1 and 4 In 7 Innlnga; off Mors, 1 and 2 In no Inning, none out In eighth; off Black. none and 1 In no Inning; off Pott, 4 and In t innings. - Losing Ditcher: Black. Double playa. Rhyne to Coffey to Ttrowr.. Umpires: Becker -and Anderson, Time of game, 1:30. - ... i . Saints. 7 -J; Br .store, S-l. Dea Molnea. Ia., Sept I. St. Joseph took both rgtds of a double-header here today, winning the flrat fame by the score of 7 to ! and tne aecona, 3 to i. In both contests Dea Molnea took an early lead only to lose out In the closing Innings. Scores: Second game: ST. JOSKPH. I DBS MOINES. AB.H.O.A.! AB.H.O.A. M'D'ald, cf 3 1 1 110'Co'or. lb 4 13 7 otHhyne, aa SIBrown, lb Ot Moeller, If Beatty, lb S Co olly, 2b S Fierier, rf S Cor'ldon. If 4 M'D'ld. 3b 1 Brown, as 4 Owena, e I Orlner. p 4 Pott, rf 4IMItan. cf Grant, lb Banner, o Totala 15 10 17 14 St. Joseph Dea Molnea Summary Runs Cchu ann, p I 1 3 1 11 0 3 1 2 1 1 t 1 1 I 0 0 Totala 32 I 27 13 0 0000002 1 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 Beatty, Connollyr Owena, Grant. Error: Rhyne. Three-base hit: Grant. Two-baaa hlta: Mtlana, Owens, Beatty, Connolly. Left on baaea: St. Joaeph. 10; Dea Molnea, 4. Struck out; By Orlner, 1; by Schumann, 3. Basea on balls: Off Orlner, I; off Schumann, S. Umpires: Anderson and Backer. Time: l:Zi. . Jim Barnes Wins . Open Golf Championship Great Neck, N. Sept. 5. Jim Barnes, American open golf cham pion, today defeated Jock Hutchison, British champion, five up and four to play, in a 36-hole match for a silver cup and a purse of $2,000. Postal Clerks Convene Minneapolis, Sept 5. The Nation al Association of Postal Clerks opened its annual convention here today. . Today's session will be prin cipally in the nature of an observ- ----- Noted Singer Dies Gladstone, N. J., Sept 5. Madame Rosa Linde, a noted contralto, died trvav. She was the widow of Frank Wright Totala 31 27 111 Godwy batted for O'Nell In eighth. XMIchalson batted for Braxton In eighth. xBarbare batted for Cruise In eighth. xCunnlngham batted for Sales in eighth. Score by Innings: Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 1 New Tork 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 5 Summary Runs: , Christenburv. I: Southworth. 3; Nixon, Mtoholson, Frlsch, Meusei, snyaer, Toney, 2. Krrors: row ell, Bancroft, Frlsch. Two-base hlta: Southworth, . Cunningham. Three-base hits: Burns. Home runs: Toney, Chrlst enbury. , Sacrifice hlta: Kolk, - Nixon, Boeckel, I. Stolen bases: Boeckel, I; Nixon, S. Double plays: Burns to Sny der; Chrlstenbury to Holke. Left on baaea: New Tork, 10; Boston, S. Bases on balls: Off Braxton, 2; off Watson, 4; off McQuillan, 2; off Toney. 3. Hits: Off Watson, I In I 2-3 Innings: off Braxton, none In 1 1-3 Innings; off Mc Quillan, 2 in 1 1-3 inntngs: oft Morgan, none In S-3 Inning; off Toney, 7 in 7 1-3 innings; off 8allee, 2 In 2-3 Inning; off Causey, none in 1 Inning. Struck out: By Toney, I; by Watson, 2; by McQuillan, 1. Winning pitcher: Braxton. Losing pitcher: Toney. Umpires: Moran and Rlgler. Tlmei 1:11. ' Reds, -l; Pirates. 1-1. Ptttaburgh, Sept. S. Pittsburgh and Cincinnati evened up on the two holiday gamea. Cincinnati winning In the morning and Ptttaburgh In the afternoon, each by a 2 to 1 score. The visitors broke a tie score in the 13th Inning In the morning and won on a pass to Bonne, his ateal of second and errors by Wilson and Treynor, Cooper held the Reda to four hlta In the afternoon, two of which were bunched with a wild pitch and a ateal In the sixth Inning, resulting In a run, tying the score. Iri the seventh, with a man on third and two out. Cooper's single- drove over the winning run. Score: First game heavy rain made soggy field for th flrat gsme, whlcn was completed in a artszia. First game: CHICAGO. I ST. LOUIS. AB.H.O.A. AB.H.O.A. Flack, rf 4 0 1 llRmlth,rf 4 0 0 1 2 1 6 burn er, lb 4 113 0 I 4lMock. 3b 4 10 1 1 1 H Horn. by. lb 1114 0. 4 01 Mueller, cf 4 1 1 OlM Henry. If 4 HTch'r. aa Terry, tb Deal, 3b Barber, If O F'rrell, e Daley, o Ponder. B Freeman, p 2 xrwomoiy l xuarrlott 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 01 1 10 OlLavan. aa S 1 1 Ol Alnsmith. o I 0 I OlPertlce, p I North, p 0 xjonea 1 lott 1 0 0 01 la 33 7 24 131 Totals 31 10 27 17 Tota xJ'ones baited for Pertlca in sixth xTwombly batted for Daley In ninth. xMarrlott batted for Freeman In ninth. Chicago 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 01 St. Louie 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 x 4 Summary Runs: Hollocher, Deal, Bar ber, Fournler, Hornsby, Mueller, Pertlca. Error: Hornaby. Two-baaa hit: Stock. Three-buse hit: McHenry. .Sacrifice hlti Malsel. Double playa: Stock to Hornaby to Fjurnler; Hollochor to Terry to. Grimes, t. Left on bases: Chicago. ; St. Louis, I. Base on balls: Off Ponder, 1; off Freeman. 1; off Pertlca, 1; off North, 1. Hlta: Off Ponder. 6 in I 1-3 Innlnga; off Freeman. 4 In 6 1-3 innlnga; off Pertlca, I In S Innings; off North. 1 In I Innings. Struck out: By Freeman, 2; by Pertlca. 1. by North, 1. Passed ball: Alnsmlth. Win ning pitcher: Pertlca. Losing pitcher: Ponder. Umpires: Brennan and Hart. Time: 1:13. Second game: CHICAGO. I AB.H.O.A.I Flack, rf HTch'r. as Terry, lb Deal, 3b Harber, If Malsel, cf Grimes, lb Daly, o . Fre'man. s Jones, p Cheeves, v xTwombly Totala ST. LOUIS. AB.H.O.A. 3 0 21 Mann, cf 0 0 0 0 3 10 3lSmlth. r-cf 3 0 0 0 3 0 1 lIF'urnler. lb 1 1 10 0 111 2!Stock. 3b 1201 3 13 0!Hornsby. 2b 1 1 1 0 111 OlSchulta. rf 0 0 0 0 8 14 01 Mueller, cf 110 0 2 0 1 llM'Henry. If S 4 0 0 10 2 OlLavan. sa 10 0 4 0 00 OICIemona.0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0'Doak. p 110 4 110 OlrH'athcota 10 0 0 xShotton 0 0 0 0 23 1 15 lllxHunter 0 0 0 0 CINCINNATI. AB.H.O.A. Bohne. 2b t 1 4 7 Kopf. sa 6 112 Groh. 3b S 0 2 2 Bressler, rf 4 0 3 0 D'ubert. lb 4 1 15 1 Fonseca, If S 1 3 Duncan, cf S 2 S Wlngo. e 3 0 I K'rgrave, c lilt Rtxey, p S 0 1 2 Totala PITTSBURGH. AB.H.O.A Blgbea. If 1 11 Carey, cf M'nvllle, ss Whltted. rf Traynor. Sb OTIerney, 2b Grimm, lb Brott jm, o 1 xBarnhart . 1 Wilson, o 2 Mo'rlson. rj 2 43 t 31 HlxCutshaw 1 Hamilton, p 2 3 4 2 4 0 I 0 0 2 1 1 20 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 s Totala ' 47 I SI 22 xBarnhart batted for Brottem in eighth. xCutshaw batted for Morrison in eighth. Score by Innings: Cincinnati ...1 00000SO0O00 12 Pittsburgh . 000000010SSO 01 Summary Runs: Bohne, Blgbee. Errors, Traynor, Wilson, Bohne. Two-baae hits: Maranville. 2; Carey. Stolen bases: Duncan, Bohne. Sacrifice hlta Daubert. Left on bass: Cincinnati, 7; Pittsburgh, 10. Base on balls: Off Rlxey. 1; off Morrison, 2; off Hamilton, 1. Hlta: Oft Morrleon, I In I Innings; off Hamilton, nona In I Innings. Hit by pitched ball: By Rlxey, Carey, Maranville. Struck out: By Rtxey, I; by Morrleon. 8. Wild pitch: Morrison. Losing pitcher: Hamilton. Umpires: O'Day and Qulgley. Time of game. 1:21. Second game: CINCINNATI ! AB.H.O.A.! Bohne, 2b 4 0 0 21 Blgbee. If 1 1 1 I 4 0 7 0 .1 0 I 0 1 0 I PITTSBURGH. AB.H.O.A. Kopf, sa 4 Groh. 3b 4 Bresaler.lt I D'ubert. lb 3 For.eca, rf 3 Duncan, cf I K'rgrave. c I Markle. p S ll Carey, cf 3M'nvllle. aa SIB'nhart, lb 0! R'ertson, rf OITlerney, 2b OlGrimm. lb 21 Brottem, e 11 Cooper, p Totala 10 4 24 111 Totala 27 7 27 S ' Score by Innlnga: Cincinnati . .......... s 1 4 0 t Pittsburgh . ....... .0 14 4 0 0 10 x 2 Summary Rons. Kopf. - Barnhart, Grimm. Error: Daubert Three-base hi:: Barnhart Stolen base: Orimm. Sacri fice hlta: Maranville, Robertson. Double play: Markle to Groh. Left on baae: Cincinnati, I; Pittsburgh. S. Baae on balls: Off Markle. f. Struck out: By Markle, 1; by Cooper; S. Wild pitch: Cooper and Markle. Umpires: Quigley and O'Day. Time of game. 1:14. Card' ears, 4-4; Cob, l-t. " -St. Loula. Mo.. Sept. S. The Cardinals took both games from the Crbs here to- , day by a 4 to 3 score, The scond grtme I went only Xlv iaaiasa duo to rain. A Totala 16 111 I xHeethcall batted for Doak In fifth. xShotton ran for Lavan In fifth. xHunter ran for Clemens In fifth. xTwombly batted for Fraeman in fifth, 8core by Innings: Chicago .....0 0 0 0 I I St. Loula 0 0 A 1 34 . Summary Runs: Flack, Hollocher, Twombly, Fournler, Stock, Bhotton, Hun ter. Errors: Hornsby. Sacrifice hlta: Hollocher, Malsel, Hornsby. Double playst Deal to Grimes; Freeman to Deal to Grimes; Hollocher to Terry to Grimes. Left on basea: Chicago. 7: St Loula. I. Base on balls: Off Freeman, 2; oft Jones, 2 Hlta: Off Freeman, 4 in 4 innings; otr Ch evea, 2 in 1 inning; off Jones, none in no innings. Struck out: By Doak, 4 Win ning pitcher Doak. Losing .pitcher: Cheeves. Umpires: Hart and Brennan. Time: 1:12. - i eaasaaaanw Dodgers, 8-8; Phillies, 1-4. ' ; Brooklyn, Sept. 5. Brooklyn won a double-header from Philadelphia today. 8 to 1 and I to 4. Bunched hits Rave Brooklyn the flrat contest George Smith was knocked out of the box in the sixth Inning of the second game. Sedgwick al lowed one hit in the laat two innings. Score: First game PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A.I Monroe, !b I 1 I I Miller, lb 4 Le'veau, rf I Willis's, cf 3 K'etchy. lb 4 King, If 4 P'lnson, aa 4 Henllne, o 4 Winters, p 3 xWrighta'a 1 BROOKLYN. AB.H.O.A. Olson, sa 4 2 0 4 J'hnat'n, 3b 3 I 2 1 Griffith, rf 3 111 Wheat. If 2 0 10 OlMyera, cf 3 0 10 1 Sch'dt. lb 3 1 S 1 llKilduff, 2b 2 0 3 2 llOMtller, o 8 17 1 3iGrimes, p 3 0 1 I Totala 26 7 27 13 Totala 33 7 23 10 . xOlson out, hit by batted ball. xWrlghtatone batted for Winters In ninth. Score by Innings: Philadelphia 10000000 01 Brooklyn 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 x 3 Summary Runs: J. Miller, Olson, Grif fith, Schmandt. Errors: Lebourveao, Ol son, O. Miller. Stolen base: Parkinson. Sacrifice hlta: Johnston, Kilduff, Wheat. Lett on base: Philadelphia, 7; Brooklyn, 2. Base on balls: Off Grimes, I. Struck out: By Winters, 2: by Grimes, t. Passed balls: Miller. Umnlres: McCormlck and Klero. Time of game, 1.33. Second game: PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A. Monroe, Sb t 1 5 41 Miller, 3b S Le'veau, rf 4 Willla's, If S K'etchy, lb S King, cf 4 P'lnson, aa 4 Bruggy. c 4 GSmlth, p 1 8'dgwlck, p 0 xW't atonel i Lee s Homer of Season Bambino Cracks Out Circuit Wallop in Second Came- Yanks Split With Red Sox. Boston, Sept. 5. Ruth made hi 51st home run in the ninth inning 01 the second game today. He hit high Into deeo centerfield bleachers asainit a strong wind. New York won the first game, o to u, nuuns; Jones hard. Boston won the sec ond game, 8 to 2. Karr holding the league leaders to four hits. Score: Second game: UOSTON, I NEW io An H O A I Powell, cf 114 Oinurna. rf ill in nero(t. aa 4 -t I OIVTtseh. lb 01 Toung. rf ll Kelly, lb JIMeueel. If llta-llngs, tb I "mllh, a II Shea, p C'nbury, ef S' worth, rf Cruise. If H'erkel, lb Holke. lb Ford, aa dowdy, o cott, p I I J i 4 I 4 S 4 1 All H. O A. 4 S I 0 Totals 17 11 14 l Totals 11 T 17 10 Score by Innlnga: Boston t 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 J New York 0 0 1 S 0 0 0 1 s I Summa-" Runa: Chrlatenbury, I; South, worth. Young. 1; Kelly, Meuaet, Smith. Krrors: Meusel, Cruise, Gowdy. Two-baae hits: Kelly. Frlsch. Stolen basea: Chris trnbury, Bancroft, Frlsch, Toung, I; Meusel. Double playa: Bancroft to Raw linns (n Kelly. Left on bsse: New Tork, I: Hnston. S. Baae en balls: Off Shea, ll off Scott, 1. Struck out: By Shea, I; by Scott 7. Umpires: Rlgler and Moran. Timet 1:40. Athletics. 4-1 1 Beaatnra. -l. PhtleilelDhia. Soot. I. Waahlngtm di vided a double bill with Philadelphia to day. The acorea were. 4 to I and T to 1. In tne morning game niy Johnson, the contest going 11 innlns. Haatv helped to win hla own gains by good work at the bat Rommel was hit hard enough In the early Innlnga of the afternoon game to give tna senaiore a commanuino ' was finally aucceeded by Naylor In the third. Johnson. Miller and Charrity each got a home run. Score: WASHINGTON. I PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A.I AB.H.O.A. 1 I 4 Witt, rf 10 3 1 I 1 0i Dykea, lb 4 S I I 0 11 lWalk.-r. If till t 1 OlPerklns. 0 S 1 I 4 1 4 Olfollins. cf S I I J 1 I IIM'Cann. 8b S 1 0 t 1 0 llGsU'way, as I I I 1 1 I 0 JWal'er, lb I 0 10 1 1 1 llHaaty, p , 4 I I Bush, aa Milan, rf Judge, lb Rice, cf Miller. If Harris; 2b Shirks. 3b Plrlnlch, o Johnson, p enaSiandirMjs VYMTKHK 1-KAtll It, W.l. r. t W. L Prl. Wichita M 7 .lJ,Jo(,lln II 71 .41 Okie, city 14l.t44ll. Joseph SI 11.411 OU.tll.l aoaa Mu ixa Moines 4I7I.4S4 bluua city 71 71 .Ulirutea 41 II .III aeelrrday'a Results. Mt lily. 1-1 1 tiwaba, -. Wuihlta, 11; Tulsa. S, St. oJaei'h. f-1; ! Molnea. I-1. Joplin, 11-S; Oklahoma City, -0. Today's Hreulla. Ileus City at Omaha. Ml. Jowpn at Dea Molnea. Wlt-hita at Tulaa. Joplin at OkUUoma City. MAT10NAL IJaulX. W. I..Pct. W.L.Pet. Pittsburgh 11 .IlliUrouklyn tlle.4iS New York tu 14 .euJuinuuiuall t II .411 (it. Louie 71 1 .l. nltako III1.1II liualua 70 kit ,J;.-.mad phis 44 li .M tniiiamM SUsuila, Brooklyn, l-t, e'mieuelf ma, 1-4. Uomioii, .J; N.w liMk, -. Cliitlnuati, riiisuuigh, 1-1. bl. Luuis, 4-4,, Chisago, !. Tadai's oaoiea. Chicago at HI. I47UIS. No oilier gamea ethrduled. Babe Ruth Sighs For New Fields Of Conquest Kingsley Wins First Money in Gun Tournament' Home Run King Haft Lowe'i Scrond Honon Go to Du Urava of Monroe and Dr. Hill of Syrarunfj Shoot r.ntlt'il. Keroril of Four Home Runs in One Game ' To Roat. George Ruth, like Alexander the Great, is looking ahout lor other worlds to conquer. Kuth, 111 Ion" t'istance hittiro, hat shout eviy rcc ord annexed that is worth annexing. However, there remains two itcords that the bin MaryUnder can shoot tt. One oi them, for many reasons, mav withstand the efforts ol his R. C. King.ley. an Omahun, quali fied as hiuh, gun over a field ol nearly 100 marksmen, rcp-fsrnt'na ihree states, in the annual Ak-Ssr-Itrn spcrial trap tournament, which ilocd yestrr'ay afternorn K'nri ley's average for the two-d.ivi' ct.in petition in Imth tingle an J dourlt 111 a v wis iinmiiti iiic limiiii in 1 ... ... - . . mighty hat The record of four home j ' t . ' r y ... . I V,strrifi il Itf.t1.1rai u.irn lit! Its its atsvt runs in a nine-inning game is a icat that Ruth hasn't accomplished. Hah- by Lowe, in 1894. and Ltl Delehan AUttKKAX 1.KAOIB. N-.w'vmii p,u'4'.Lju.iioiton si'it.tm tv. in 1806. are the batsmen l leveianu to .dl.ielioit S3 71 .470 ,.. nv.r .hie n tnntkaMe blllll'Ve- Mh.i;iir.-'. tl. 1 u.-.i 1... . men. 1 ne omcr rrruiu ium nu hi. i.ojis tvesuii.a. as 4 .LiaiCuiijMao SI e4 ,4141. liiikd phla 41 10 .!!, irelerUui'a Kesuils. Chicago, S-l; Llelrult, 1-4. Waeuiiihtoii, -i ; 1'bliadelphla, 4-1. Mew Iuik, s-2; lloetuu, u-S. bt. Louis, ii-12; Cleveland, 10-1. ioUM' l.t.uita. tit Louis at Cieireiand. Waslungion at fiuiadelphla. New Yurk at tloatun. Nu otner gamea scheduled. AMERICAN AHSOtMTlON. W. L.l'ct.1 W. I,.Pot. Ivoulsvlllo 71 17 .Ul. Toledo tmt.it Mln'eapolls 71 40 .Isliat. 1'aul i ' a .4b4 Han. city 73 SB .iSitn anauona et ? .i? Slliwaukea S7 SI .4'iit.'olumbua (171.411 iveterdu) a Heeulta. Mlnneapolia, 10-4; .-.i. i'aul, 1-4. Toledo, 4-3; Culuiiwue, 6-3. Indianapolis, 1-7; Louisville, 1-1, Mllwuukee, 7-1; Kansas city, 1-1. Teduy'a Uumea. Kansas City at tit. 1'aui. Milwaukee at Minneapolis. No other gamea scheduled. Totala 10 30 101 Totals 41113111 xNone when winning run acored. Waehlngti,. 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 03 Philadelphia ....ooioooouki 1 1 Summary Runs: nice, ncinicn, voiuna, Oalloway, J. Walker, Hasty. Errors: Plclnlrh. C. Walker, Collins. Two-base hlta: Haaty, I; Dykes. Stolen base: Witt. sacrifice hlta: Miller. Hsrrls. I: Johnson, t. Double play: Witt to Perkins. Left on bases: Wasnincton, s; r-niisneipma, i. Base on balls: Off Haaty. I; off Johnson, 1. Hit by pitched ball: Harne. oy nasir. Struck out: By Johnson, S; by Hasty, 4. limplrea: Evana and Hllaebrana. lime: 2:00. Second game: WASHINGTON. AB.H.O.A. Bush, aa Milan, rf Judge, lb Rice, cf Miller, If Harrla, 2b Shanks, 3b o'arrlty, 0 1 3 3 1 0 10 1 4 1 2 0 1 1 0 1 S 1 1 MVgrldge, p I Totala 31 117111 PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A. Witt, rf 4 0 0 0 Dykes, 2b . 4 Walker, If t Perklna, 0 4 Johnson, cf 4 M'Ca.m. tb 4 Oall'way. aa 2 JWal'er, lb 3 Rommel, p 1 Naylor, p ' 2 Totals 20 4 27 14 Washington 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 07 Philadelphia ........01 000000 01 Summary Runai Bush, 2; Milan, Rice, Miller. Charrity, Mogrldge, Johnson. Er rors: None. Two-base hltst J. Walker, C. Walker, Milan. Homa runa: Johnson. Miller, Oharrlty. Btolen base: Judge. 8ac. hi,.. Miliar 9 Double rjlav: Mog rldge to Harrla to Judge; Naylor to Dykes to J. Walker. Left on baae: Washington. Philadelphia. 0. Base on drh; uu Rommel, 2: off Naylor, 3; otr Mognage. 8. Hito: Off Rommel, 8 In 3 innings; on Naylor, 4 In s innings, orruc ooi dj Rommel. 2; by Naylor. 1; by Mogrldge, 8. Losing pitcher: Rommel. ijmpirea. Hlldebrand and Evana, Time: 1:40. Indiana, 10-8 1 Browne, 5-M. n...i.i, Hnt. I. Cleveland and St. Louis broke even today. Cleveland winning the morning game. 10 to 6 and losing in thr afternoon, 12 to 8. ott.. h.fnr vbi resDonslble for tne morning victory while his stick work this afternoon kept the champlona n th ' lead until the aeventh when Bt. Louie mad six consecutive hita and won. Cleveland ran out of pltchera in the afternoon. Manager Speaker tinauy navma ... son, a college recruit from Texas. Score. First game: ,r.VWT.iwn AB.H.O.A. Ja'ieson. If 4 0 6 Wamby. 2b 4 Speaker, cf 8 Smith, rf r ' Q'rdner, lb 4 Sewell, aa t T'hnst'n, lb 8 O'Neill, o 4 None. Two-baa hlta: Lei bold, J. Collins, Pratt Home run: Huth. sacrifice hits: McNally, Devormer, Foster. Double playa: Meusel to Plpp. Left 00 bases: New ork, 3; Boston, 4. Baae on balls: OK R. Col Una. 3; oft Qulnn. 1; off Karr. 1. Hita: Off R. Collins, 8 In i 1-1 Innings; off Qulnn, 5 In 1 2-3 Innings; off Rogers, none ,n 1 Inning. Hit by pitched ball: By Roger (Walters). Struck out: By R. Colllna. 4. Wild pitch: Qulnn. Losing pitcher: R. Col llna Umpires. Wilson. Connolly and Mo larity. Time of game, 1:34. Second game: ST. LOUIS. AB.H.O.A. Tobln. rf Bllnrbe. 3b Slsler, lb Willla's, If J'obson, cf Severeld, e Oerber, ss M'M'us, 2b Kolp, p Davis, p Bayne, p Total 1 2 2 0 3 13 3 4 2 1 2 4 0 0 0 0 CLEVELAND. AB.H.O.A, la'lesnn, If 4 3 2 0 Wamby, 2b Speaker, cf smitn, rr 1'rdner, 3b Jewell, as J'hnst'n, lb O'Neill, c T.Sewell, 0 TThle, p Morton, p Barby. D 40 15 87 HIH'de-son. p xsninauit xBurna 1 3 3 0 2 3 1 0 t t 0 IS 1 1 BT LOUIS. AB.H.O.A.I Tobln. rf 6 2 a Ellerbe, 2b Slsler. lb J'obson, cf Severeld, o Willla's, If Oerber, ss M'M'us. 20 Shocker, p Burwell, p xColllna 0 2 11 2 4 2 1 0 3 8 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Malls, p Morton, p Total 38 11 27 S BROOKLtN. AB.H.O.A, Olson, S 1 0 J'hnst'n, 3b 4 Griffith, rf 4 Wheat. It Nets. It Myers, cf Sch'dt. lb 01 Kilduff. 2b 3 Krueger. e Mlljua, p Total Ovt 3 0 1 0 0 0 S 0 10 1 4 7 0 0 1 4. ,4.91 fl !''" 1- .1.1,, h xColllna battea lor a Bt Lo'uhT . . . . .0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0-5 Ccveland ""j 0 0 3 0 1 I x-10 Summary Runs: Town. . " bar. Shocker. Jamleaon, WambsganBs. Sneaker, Smith. 4; pardnar, .Jolmaton. O'Neill. Error: Johnston. Two-base hlta: Smith, Gardner. Wambsganss, 2. Thr.-ba.. hits: Gerber Sewell Jacob on. Horn. run.: Sml h 2 Bacrlflc. hit; E leroe, .morion, ,vt:,ii ble Playa: Smith to Johnston: ONelll to Gardner; Gardner to jonnsi on. u .n:B,ff.WMMor: ,V:3 0,,Ugh.Cke(rnon-. 1T off Morton. 6 In 6 innings: off Shocker In T Innings: off Burwell, 2 In 1 inn Sg. Hit by pitched bIU.Brw,11 (Johnston). Struck out: By Malls, 1 by Morton. 1. Winning pitcher: Morton Losing pitcher: Bhocker. Umpirea: Dlneen and Ownea. Time: 2:00. Dlneen. ' Time: 2:11. , , . . 37 1127 I Totala 38 1114131 Wrightatone batted for Smith In sev enth. xLe batted for Sedgwick In ninth. Score by Innings: Philadelphia . ......0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 34 Brooklyn . 01002110 x I Summary Runs. Monroe, Williams, Bruggy, Lee, Olson, Johnston. Griffith, Wheat. Myers, Kilduff, Krueger. Mlljua. Krrors: Monroe. Parkinson, Johnston. Nele, t. Two-base hits: King, Bruggy. Three base hlta. Griffith, Wheat. Olson, Home run: Wheat. Left on base: Philadelphia, 10; Brooklyn, E. Base on balls: By Mlljua, 3. Hits: Off Smith, 21 In I Innings; Sedgwick, 1 In 3 Innlnga. Struck out: By Smith. 1: by Mlljus, 4. Loelng pitcher: Smith. Umpires: Klem and McCormlck. Time of game, 1:16. Midwest League Scottabluff. Neb, Sept S. (Special Telegram.) Morning game! .... . . . Laramie 0 IIHMll-J 8 ScotUbluff ...1 000030 3 S Batterlee: Scbenkl and Tonneman; Brooks and Benntnghoven. - Afternoon garnet . ' . Laramie 0 3 1 1 1 sn Bcottsbloff ...Il-J Batteries: Pikett and Jon; McKlnney and Bennlnghoven. According to officiate of th Municipal Amateur Baae Ball aseoclatla a double header between the Heo.l.uartera and th- Columbiae may be played next Sun i'r It. order to decide tlit ar-rlca. The Head,arters most win bat Ou moie gamu te win th UU First game: NEW TORK. AB.H.O.A. Miller, cf 5 1 S 0 F'np'gh. ss 8 0 0 3 Ruth. If 6 13 0 Meusel. rf 5 5 0 0 Plpp, lb 6 3 8 0 Ward. 2b 4 15 6 M'N'llV, Sb 4 0 3 2 Dev'mer. o 4 1 2 0 fihawky. p 4 1 0 BOSTON. AB.H.O.A. Lelbold, cf Poster, 3b M'nosky. If Pratt, 2b M'Innis, lb Collin, rf . Scott, a Ruel.e - 1 T 0 2 0 2 2 1 1 1 10 3 3 0 2 0 7 0 1 0 0 11 Jones, p xVick Totala 31 14 27 111 , Ti.T-,T, Totala 34 8 27 11 xVick batted for Jones in ninth. Score by innings: , New Tork 1 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 t-S Boston 0 1040000 ; Summary Runa: Miller. Peeklnpaugh, 2, Ruth. 2. Meuaet. 2. Errors: Miller. 2. McNally. Pratt. Scott. Two-base hlta. Plpp, J. Collins. Three-baee hlta: Meusel, Ruth. Sacrifice: Peeklnpaugh. Double I'lay: Peeklnpaugh to Ward to Plpp (2): Pratt to Scott to Mclnnla. Left on base: New Tork. S; Boston. I. Base on balls Off Bhawkey. 2; off Jones. 1. Struck out By Bhawkey. 1: by Jones, 7. tnP; Morlsrity and Wilson and Connolly. Time of game, 1:62. Second game: NEW TORK. Miller, cf P'np'gh. S3 Ruth. If Meusel. rf Plpp. lb Ward, 2b M'N'lly. 3b Dev'mer. e RColllns, p Qulnn. p Rogers, p x Baker JkB H.O.A.I 1 lluelbold, cx 4 4 1 S liyoster, 3D 4 1 1 01 M'nosky. If 4 11 4! Pratt Sb 5 0 12 01 M'Innis, lb 22 ITolllne. rf 21 2l?Wtt.e 24 11 Walters, X 1 SIKarr, p 0 11 It Totals 21 12 27 12 1 IS SI BOSTON. AB.H.O.A. 2 16 1 14 Ttl 29 4 24 IS xBaker batted for Qulnn in the eighth. Score by Innlnga. New Tork 0 0 1 0 0 1 t Boston I 1 4 4 2 X 1 Summery Runs: Ruth. Pip. Lelfcold. i. J-ester 1. Pratt 2. Mclnne. J.Collln. Errors: Totala 3d 14 27 11 xShlnault ran for O'Neill In eighth. xBurna batted for Johnaton In, ninth. St Loula 0 2 1 1 0 0 6 3 0 12 Cleveland 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 2 0 .1 Summary Runa: Tobln. Ellerbe. 2; Bis ter. 2; Williams, 2; Jacobaon. Severeld, Oerher, Kolp, Jamleaon, 2; Wambsganss, 2; Speaker, Smith. O'Neill. Shlnault. Two. base hits: Jacobson, Smith, Gardner, O'Neill,. Wambagansa. Three-base hits: Speaker, Jamleson. Home runs: Bmlth, Wllllama. Stolen basea: Oerber. Sacrifice hit: Oerber, Smith. Doubt playa: Sewell to Wambsganaa to Johnston; Kolp in McManns to Gerber. Left on bases: St. Loula, 6; Cleveland, . Bsso on balls: Off Kolp, 2; off Davla, 2; off Uhle, 1; off Morton, 2. Hits: Off Kolp, 18 In 0 In nings (none out In 7th): off Davis, 1 In 1 2-3 innings; off Bayne, none In 1 1-8 It'nlnga; off Uhle, 7 in 3 1-8 innings; off Morton. 4 In 2 2-2 innings (none out In 7th): off Bagby, 4 In 2 innings; off Hen derson, none in 1 Inning. Struck out: By Uhle, 1. Winning pitcher: Kolp. Losing pitcher: Morton. Umpires: Owen and White Sox, 6-S; Tigers, 8-4. Detroit. Mich., Bept. 6. Chloago and Detroit divided a double bill today, th visitors taking the morning game. S to S in the llth inning and losing In th after- ""bpectacular fielding by the Whit Box and th pitching of Kerr In all have one Inning, featured the morning game. Vi II klnaon weakened In the eighth Inning this afternoon, permitting the Tlgera to over come. two-run lead. Score; First game swell chance to annex this season "Tip" O'Neill, hack in IR7. ma;le a record of hitting the ball for a total of 407 bases and the nearest approach to this mark is the work of George Sislcr in 1920, whep that clever batsman hit for a total of 3W bases. "Ye Olden Tyme Sluggers." In the last issue of the big league hatting averages one could notice the work of Kuth and Harry Hcil mann in the total base column. Huth with 247 and Heilhiann with 221 are records that, in ither years, it required a full season for the most pronounced -slugger to reach. Let us go hack into the dark ages and see who were the big guys fn hittir.g out Second honors were lied between Ed Du Brava of Monroe and l)r C I., ildl of Syracuse. Uoth averaged h'0'v28.? "birds." VIIV w y-. f j. xvi ciauer 01 i.eoar v.rreic ranked third with a rani of 278. George Hendcl of Lincoln took first money in the professional class, with an average of 267 sUuvhtccd "Mack hawks." while V. II. Mc Namara. a local profcJs!inal, was only six targets less ac -urate. Tied for First Money. - Edward Warren and G A. Ol'on were shooting on a par ?nj tied for first money in the single nr-fet event, with tallies of 146. A. C. Kingsiey, Urogt and J. L. Reimers blasted -44 targets each, thereby tying for third place. ' I. Noyes, a member of the Omaha Gun club, was firing with uiterting aim In the doubles yesterday and took the big pot. He let only one pair m i escape his hre. tra bases. Roger Conner of the ; mPmber, of ,he , , clu Xew York Giants and Pete Brown- , firin(r wifh alnlost fauhle ajm in th. CHICAGO. ' AB.H.O.A Hooper, ri I I I 1 J'hnson, a Collins, 2b Sheely, lb Falk. If Mostll, cf Btrunk, ef McClel., tb Sc.halk, 0 Kerr, p I 8 i,i 0 4 2 4 0 1 1 1 i 1 1 0 DETROIT. AB.H.O.A. Blue, lb 5 0 11 Jones, 3b 5 2 12 Cobb, cf 5 0 11 Veach,lf 5 10 0 Hell'an, rf 4 2 2 0 Plaest'd. sa 0 0 0 OlMerrltt, ss I 1 2. 2 2 Toung. 2b 10 0 0 0 S'ent, 2b-ea 4 12 1 3 Bassler, c 2 0 2 0 -I HoUlng. p 2 110 Totala 47 15 33 161 Leonard, p 1 0 0 8 Woodall. 0 4 15 0 xOidham 0 0 0 0 Total 42 U 81 10 xOidham ran for Merrltt in ninth. Chicago 1 120010000 14 Detroit 0 000000050 05 Summary Runa: Hooper, Johnson, Col lins, Bchalk, 2; Kerr, Blue, Hellman, Sar gent, Woodall, Oldham. Errors: None. Two-base hits: Johnson. Hooper, Veach, Mostll, Jones. Three-base hits: Mostll. Kerr. Stolen bases: Collins. 2; Sheely. Schatk. Double play: Johnson, Collin to Sheely. Left on bases: Chicago, 18; De troit, 8. Base on balls: Off Kerr, 3; off Holling, 2; off Leonard, 3. Hits: Off Leonard. I In 6 Innings: off Holling, 6 In 5 Innings. Hit by pitched ball: Merrltt. by Kerr. Struck out: by Kerr. 1; by Mol log, . ft... T WIM nltrh: Holling. Losing pitcher: Holling. Umpirea: Chill and Nallln. Time: 2:05. ing, some 37 years ago, were the sluggers of their resncrtive It agues. Drowning of the Louisville club of the old American association, is credited with a total of 237 bases, and Conner with 225. Rutlv in half a season has these famous old-tim ers surpassed. . "Big Dan" Hung Up First It was not until 1887 that any unusual records in this respect were made. In that season "Big Dan" B rout hers led the National league with 340 and "Tip" O'Neil of the M. Louis Browns led the world with the remarkable record of 407 in total base hits and it is up to "Babe" Ruth to smash this mark as he has almost every mark in long-d,stance hitting. O'Neil's record has withstood the assaults of the Thompsons, the Delehantys. Burketts, Lajoies, Wag ners, Ty Cobb and the Dufiies. At that, Hugh Duffy, now leader of the Boston Red Sox. is second to the great O'Neil with a mark of 373 bases made in 124 games in 1894. It is a remarkable fact, hut less than 20 batsmen have accomplished the feat of hitting out 300 or more total bases. Fetterman Wins 225-Mile Race Uniontown Autumn Classic Offered $7,500 Winner. to Uniontown, Pa, Sept S.T. P. Fetterman of Pittsburgh today won the autumn classic at the automobile speedway r-ere. He covered the 225 miles ih 1 hours, 15 minutes and 16 Seconds, at average speed of 99.8 miles an hour. His part of the purse was $7,500. Jimmy Murphy, driving the same car with which he won the French grand pnx this year, was second in 2 hours, 17 minutes. 6 3-4 seconds, doubles and tied for the i on's share o' the pot by dropping 72 out of 12 rairs. L. Atkinson of Creighton and Joe Dawson, Omaha, had to shoot off a tie for second money in this event. There were five nimrods who rpjattercd 20 birds in the double firing and tied for third monev. They were H. Vo?t. H. Tnrner, N. n. Updike, J. VV. Wicht and Ed Thiniger. Olson Second. ' G. A. Olson of Cedar 3Iuffs, who captured the ngles honors in the open ng day's tournament, came in for second place yesterdav, but he ost out for stellar honors by turning ir. a poor card in the doubles, thus trfnm:n? his average materially Following are the acorea in the single for 150 target: Ed Warren. 141; O. A. Olsen. 141; R. C. Kingsley. 145; Hrogt, 145; J. p. rielmers, "fl Or- Hill, 144; Oaorg L. Carter, pro. 144; C. L. Waggoner, 144: Ed Du .hneW,chti.,4I; H- C,rk- ' Harrla. pro, 138; N. Oennlng. 137; Dan Bray. lli Oeorge Bendel. pro. 131; J. M. Gauer. 1181 John Ragan., 136; Joe Dawson, 135; Mrs. Edml-ton, 111; r. J. Beard, 136; H. Tur ner. 134: Charles Atkinson. 114; Bd Group. nu , nimpen, i; j. nenning 183; Nfc B. TJndlka. 130: Oakemelar. nil! T.rl,-,, 138; Waitcart, 13; Vlerllng. 188; W. Mo Cafery, 126; Riley, 125; I. Noyea. 1241 Beno, 122; Hart. 177. Score In the doublea at 12 palra: Noyee. 22; Kingsley. 22; C Atkinson, 21; Joe Dawson, il; H. Vogt, in; H. Tur ner, 20: N. B. Updike, 20; J. W. Wloht, 20; J. Ed Thlmger. 20; Mlchelwalte. 19; Vlerllng, 18; D. Hill, 18; J. V. Beard, 18; A. Olson, 18; J. E. Bendel, ,18; George verier, jirjonn uauer.iie; u. ueiius, 15; H. M. Jones, 16; -Brager, 14; O. B. Hen nlng, 14: C. L. Waggoner, 14; Neihart, 14; Beno, 12. . . Cox Drives June To a Victory Takes Feature Race Two Straight, Heats. in Hartford, Conn., Sept. 5. Walter with an average of 98.5 nrlcs an i Cox, driving June the Great, today hnii, ...hit C 1 . . . r .... . """i wiiiic nustuc oaries, averatsinp 98 miles, was third in 2 hours, 17 minutes, 11-35 seconds. Murphy's end of the purse was $4,000 and SarJes $3,000. Eddie Miller finished fourth and Tommy Milton, who withdrew his own car during the race and took Eddie Hearse's place in the latter's machine, fifth. Joe Thomas was sixth, Howard Wilcox seventh and Jules Ellingboe, eighth. The cars, driven by Thomas and Wilcox skidded and left th-. track, Thomas suffering bruises. Wilcox vas uninjured- Both returned to the race. CHICAGO. - AB.H.O.A. Hooper, rf 4 1 1 J'hnson, sa Colllna. lb Sheely, lb Falk, .4. Mostll. cf M'clell., Sb Schalk. o Wllk'aon. p xBratch DETROIT. AB.H.O.A. 3 12 3 2 1 2 2 0 5 1 3 011 1 1 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 oung. 2b 1 0 Bl.Tones, 30 1 2 21 Cobb, cf 0 11 llVeach, If 0 1 OtHell'an, rf 1 4 11 Blue, lb 0 2 OlMerrltt, sa 1 a l k,TnL mm 1 0 4: Woodall, o 4 0 2 0 a a OrT.nle. d 4 10 2 UShorten 110 0 Total 32 6 24 14 Totala 33 27 I xShorten batted for Merrltt In eighth. xBratchl batted tor Wllklnaon In ninth. Score by Innlnga: Chicago 0 2 0 1 0 0 03 Detroit 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 x 4 Summary Runa: E. Collins. McClellan, Wilkinson. Toung, Cobb. Veach. Blue. Errors: Merrltt, 2; E. Collins. Two-base hit: Hellmann. Three fa a a hit: Wllklnaon. Stolen bases: Johnson. Wilkinson. E. Collins. 2. Sacrlfic hit: Talk. Left on base: Chi cago. I; Detroit, . Base on bails: By Wilkinson, 4; by Cole, 1. Struck out: By Wilkinson. 3. Umpirea: Chill and Nallln. Tim of game, 1:33. Germans Negotiating For Cuban Sugar Surplus Havana, SSept. 5. Negotiations with German interests for a portion of the Cuban sugar surplus are con tinuing, it was stated by President Zavas at a meetina- ol tne caninei council, with prospects that an agree ment would be reached involving ... . . H a sale ot positive importance. The official note on the meeting also stated that the president had an nounced a decrease m government expenses from $11,000,000 a month when his administration took charge, to an nut-go at present of about j $6,000,000 , Amateur Notes Tracy topped the Headquarters team in the batting colum by driving out a double and a single out of five times up, while RoRslter connected safelv for two singles out of four trim to'th mate for the Columbia. The fielding of Welch. Stltt and Philly Abboud for the Columbine and Kralecik. Gary and Veat, starred for the Headquarters. Motion Pictures tf.f the f.uir te.iiffa nf. fl' lals of the Municipal rr.i.teur Base I Bull association and the lan;e crowd Port Omaha, were taken aad -vlll be i at the old Polo grounds, then ehown at both the Strand anu RH'io th... , located at One Hundred and Tenth won the feature event of the grand circuit meeting at Charter Oak park, finishing in front of the field in the 2:08 division of the Greater Charter Oak stake in the first two heats. Emma Harvester, with Pitman driv ing, won the third heat from Walnut Frisco in a close finish. Saardo had an easy time winning the free-for-all pace. John Henry gave Murphy's star pacer a stiff battle in the third heat, Sar.ardo winning by a narrow margin. Silvie Brooke got the jump on Favonian in the stretch battle in the frst heat of the three-year-old event and. won in a close finish. After that, however, Favonian was in front all the way. Mickey Welch and O'Day Recall Old Giant Days There wag quite a reunion at the Polo grounds recently, when Mickey Welch, once star p-tcher for the Giants, met Hank O'Day. now um pire and fellow hurler for the New Yorks in 1889. Thev had not seen each other since those old days of night, fjr the street, from Fifth to Sixth, now Lenox avenue. Welch, who looks more fit than some of the men who now are play- ators. atartlng Tuesday baifl.ee of ths we?k. But three extra bsse nits were made In the Woodman of the WortdColum bias contest. Maher of the Columblas poled out a triple and Krajeclk and :ntr tu. Bme wa fnll of remini Tracy of the Ixxtgemen hit one for I ,n8 lne game was iuii 01 rtmiini three-aacker and double, respectively. Although the majority of fans in the stands were plucking for the l.awlora of Lincoln, the Drlve-It-Tourselfs. local city champions, pulled the game out of the fire in th ninth by scoring three runs, winning 4 to 3. scenes about the old days of the Giants. He pitched for the first club which represented New York in the National league, and pTtched the first fame played by that out fit He hurled the openinar eama at the Polo grounds on May 2, 1888, presented the Drlve-It-Tou-selfs. pennant and beat Boston, in Spite of TfOy'S r ..... .-i " 1 1 12, T, five errors, lhat contest establish. pennant and an American flag attached. ed what was then a record atten- smith had one or two atrik out ie- dance 20.000. The gates had to be tlma to hla credit each Inning, while . . . , , 'j MrDermott. with the eireption of the i clojed, and the players were forced fourth and eighth inninrs. struck out i to lumo over the fence to tret into one or a pair. fanned three. In the aecond round be Frank Pascal, last eeasnn's manager of the Drtv-It-Yoirelfe. playing short for the Tln.TJazlce this season, won the gsme against th Lawlora of Lincoln yeaterday. by driving out a iwe-os nu. Chock" I-anaer. th crack southpaw of the Tln-LlKies. for the third consec utive time waa knocked out or tne box. Testerday th Lawlora iunded hla de. livery hard and he retired In favor of Third B-eman "Stuffy Rtsvrelk. after hurling S 3-3 innings dairy held tb luncolnlte ac ere I cm. the park. Theater Man Killed During Holdup of His Box Office v Jacksonville, Fla., Sepf S. George Hickman, manager of a theater here, was killed last "night when a man fciving his rame as Frank Rollins of New York held up and robb the cashier's office of 5800. Rollins waa '.later captured a V