niK UMAUA HtlK: WKDNKMUY. I'lKMHKK (i. Iti. T 1 1 1 Jr ! St. Louis """""" Browns Trim Indians for ThinlTime,10-9 Krnurlh William Spanlt Out JIU 3Jtb Homer of Season, Tiring Uonihliy't Mark for National. Si, Iui. Sept, 5, Si. Low. re. md irt plat in tlx- American league today by debating Cleveland, 10 to 9, wTtil New York losing a double-header lo Boston. Th Brown are bow half a game ajiesd of the Yankee.. The standing: T. Mm. 1t. Perccwl. " laaielB a 44 jmi lark It 41 J Kenneth Williams made hit ,34th home run of the season, taking the league lead in circuit clout, and tiring Koger Hornsby of the (..animal, leading National lrague home run hitler. William' drive tame in the lotirth. inning off Boone and was good for four run. Kolf, Tohin and Siller scoring ahead of linn. Siler bit afclv in hit JStli consecu tive game, and it only five games hcliind the modern major Icagne record set by Ty Cobb, of Detroit in 1 VI I. It wat the Borwm' third straight victory over the Indian. The locals started strong, having a seven rim lead up until the sixth inning. I Irvrland used 21 player including me twirlrr and the Brown utiliyrd 14 men, four being pitcher. Score: CLEVKI.ANO AW H O Jsunsan. If H I rr. l-orm A All H O. A Tobln, rf 4 2 1 Waiey. th ntiiiy. el Herder, lb .1 !. a L Bewail. i J I Footer, la 4 tlilu, ib 4 I Willi ill, if larobaa, rf 4 I MrMM, lb 4 ISvreld. i- 4 I He. her. mm 4 kolp. u 1 IPnielt. 1 Shocker, p a I I X Mclnia, II I I I Krena. rt 11 oNeiii, a l.ndaay, p Honae, p MrMUr. rf wtnn, n Mwada, a Moi-tntx. p Speaker xHtephnsgj xKehdt x.Nunmli Chle I lUrlght.p 0 ii ollln ilXret Tell t 11 27 Talal 4 14 24 I xRatlaal fnrLlnday in al t Ii a Ballad lor MrNulty In alaik Ran for paktr in alxtb 1 Halted for Winn la thih sHatta4 for Morton In ninth, cliailrd for Bhorker In "ihih, Kan for Lalllna in alf blh. t"lvland 010 III 031 I It. 1-oul. till 400 ts 10 auminarxAuaa: Jamlcaon, Connolly 2, Uardnar (I). J. w.ll, I,. aVarall, Jlcln nia, MiaphtoMii, Tobm, laalar II), malar lit, Wllliama. Jacohaon, Kolp, Uurat. Kr. M uu.afl H.v.ll Tan.kiu ftiila' Ravarald. MnManua. J. Hawaii, Jamlaon. I noma run: wuilama. Htoian Daara: ia lor (3), Jarobaoa. Hariiflraa: Waml y. Tobln, Wllliama. Doubl playi J. Hawaii and Mclnnla. Lrt on biaaa: Clevrland, II; M. l.ouia. T. H on balla:Off Hoona, I; Morton, t; Kolp, I; Pruatt. ; Wrlht, 1. Hlru.k ant: My Winn, 1; Kolp. I; J'ru. att, 1: khockar, 1. Hlta: Off Hoona. I In 4; I.lndaar. I la I, Winn, tin I; Edwarda 3 In I I; Morton 1 In l-J; non out In mh: Kolp. 1 in I; Pruatt, 1 In I 1-1; Hhockar, I In I-J; Wrlfht. 1 In L IIH by pllrhad hall: By Kolp, (Wood); by Kd Karda, (Koatar). Bulk: Kolp. Wlnnlna; pitcher. Bi-hoi kar. I.oilnf pitcher: Kl narda. I'mpira: Dlm-an and Mortarty. Tlma; s:ll. WMI Box aad Ttrer split. . chlcafo. Sept. I. Thlcai and Detroit divided a dnubl-hcader, tha vlaltnr win ning th f I rut am, I to I, and loalna tha econd, I to lb. Flrat fun, acor: DBTROTT. I CHICAaO. AB.W.O.A AB.H.O.AI Blu. lb 12 1 Moopar.rf I I t 0 Haner. lb 4 1 l'Johnaon.a 12 2 Vaarh. If I I 3 0i'olllna.2h S 1 I 2 Kothera .tf 4 1 1 0;Hh.eley,lb 1 2 II 1 Clark, b 4 1 I 2 Moatll, rf 4 0 1 rua.la.cf 14 3 o'Htrunk.lf 4 3 12 Itlaney.aa 4 0 2 t'MVIell , 3b 4 1 1 4 Woodall.o 21 i;8rhlk, o I 2 4 1 llaaaler, e 1 . 1 0 Lever., p 3 0 11 Khmka, p 4 10 3! Mark, p 0 0 0 0 Mulllgan, 110 0 Total 21 14 37 llHodg, p 0 0 0 0 Total 37 13 27 17 .Ballad (or Mark In all nib. Moor by Inning:: T)trolt 000 005 130 3 Chicago 100 100 2041 Summary Runa: Blua, Haney (2), Vaarh, Potberslll. Flagatead, Blgney, Hooper 13), Jolinaon, C"lllna. Moatll. Strunk J). McClellan. Krrora: t:iark, .Moxtll. Two-baa hlta: Sheeley. Veacli, Flaaataad. Hoopar, S-halk, Johnaon, Mul ligan, MoC'lallan. Three-ha hit Haney. Stolen baa: Veach. Sacrltlcea: ( ollina. McClellan. Clark. Doubla playa: Strunk to Johnaon to Cotllna. Latt on baaa: Uetroit, I; C:hlrgo, 4. Base on balla: Off bve ratt. 4; off Ghmka, 4; off Mack, 1. Struck out: By Leverette.. 2; by Ehmk. I. Hita: tiff Lavaratte. I In 1 Innings: off Mack, 3 In 1 Inning; off Hodga, I In 1 Inning. Hit by pIKhad hall: Hy Khmka. Shaelay. Wild pitch: Ehmk. l.oalng pitcher: I.evaratte. L'mplraa: Uulhrle and Owena. Tlma: 3.21. Scor aeioi d gam: IiETBOIT. I CHIOAOO. AB.H.O.A. AB.H.OA. Blu. lb 4 11 0 Hoopar. rt 4 I Haney. lb 4 I 1 OiK Jo aon.es 0 3 3 3 3 14 I 4 1 1 aaoh. If 4 Kr. alll. rf 4 Cutahaw.Sb 4 Plaaad, rf I Higney. a 3 Woodall. o 4 LJfth B, D 3 Olaen p 1 u lark I Cole, p I 1 I ijCoiltna, :b 1 1 l:Hhe..y. lb 31 Moaill. f 0. 5trunk, If : Mci'le n. 3b 0 Taryan. c 1 T bia'hlp.p 1. Duff. P I 3 I I I I 4 1 04 3 0 I : Total 4111 It Ton: I4I3S4 I, Halted for tnn In ighth. tkmr by luninga. lialrolt , 414 ii I .hlrag Ill 1M ! II Runimai y Runa' Hanry, Yea h, Cut thaw, rutiml l.'l, ll....ir (. r: John ana, t'oliina. iihealy. Mjul ill. airunk. Taryan III. I'Hll 111 e.rria lllue llanev ll. Fiaaatvad. Rlgner. H. Jtihnwa. Two l.a btla: Hooper. Moatll, Mlliln. fo. len bae. Iv- Johnaon. Mowtil. i.tLfa hita H . t ! aT.lt. I'UKInil. : h tavn I' iM fa G. I.er...ii to hkeeiy, Veall to WtwdaM. M.CIeilati to ollm to nel tall be"; !ito.i, t s, 1 ha -a oa Wile oil T It ankenalop I: '( Johaaaia. J ' I lf loff. tl 'f fi. W ' a, i ftv l, .a .,, t k li!f, 1 y t: en I Mile T etiaoa.a.aio I la II I a ..aa all l'.If. I la 4 I I i-a. ell . J .KaMK 1 I onl la l touKKI (iteea 1 In I Ion t . f ''. I I laet W -4 ri' Co l'l u' nee. J -Nae.. t niee. uoi .l .'4ibri. It Mt-iltivlrtk Va in Kuti'.a.Mt, J. rpt. J Th Ve-4otro)i im won it wav i i' h m i, rut i el the tnnAl ttMtn Hila hnipHnihp today, d lltng Aa!.Amfiti t iuot I our, 9 to , tin ailUHtVIV ANTHRACITE EGG $22.00 Ptr Ton Immediate Delivery QOYER VAN KORAh Americans Flop Back Into First Place ,aS eessssaesseaassaeaeeaasas a, a aa eaassBi assaaseassaaesesesaasssssaie-e aaessaessa-asa.Beseaie eaessa BaseBaDResults shaStandin0s wr.an.nx ir..i6t , Mass tag, W. I. Pel I W l Pet Yule t .11 J U ( r f III Ml Jo.. II I tl ok la 111 f t ' 4t ttl.hlle Illl.lil.l Maine MH.III Hufaflue 1U All Denier, lit) ill eved Keweilie. Denver, 1; lie Mu.oee, 4 Wl.hll, 14, Tula. . Nu ether laed. Today' liaasee. Hiiffalaea at I "a Mala. MKhlla al Tulaa invr at ivua I'liv. ki. at Oalabuma t'uv. 4TIO4l7Tr.tl.l K btanainaa. N.w T.i Ta .4 I, I'liflnna t II II I I'lllaliutlb 14 II .441' M'tHiklyn 44.14 I buaau it II .!(! Itualoa 44 IJ.J.i Hi. Luun II II .Mi l l.na phia t : li4 Yaalwdai' Maaulla. CI, !', I : I'lm innail. I riilla.lall.llia, III. Mroukltfl. i lo.atnn. I I; N Yvrk. ; I'lll.l.uilll. II; HI. liun. Tadaf'a I. antra. Iliixiklvn al rtiilait'lpkia S V.,rk al Mualoa. ai. Umi al Cinoianaii, AMI.BltAlTIr.At! K Mlaaaina. WMVII U'.l. Prt. l. I.n'i.i i 14 III Clfvrl.ni 41 41 .444 N.w lark 14 H .tl i-hiinn a II .411 ..Hell 14 41 .111 I'hlla fhla k4 74 .4.1 I'tiKaia 4T II .lu bualua II .ml Vatrda'a Maaalla. l-lruil. I I; I'hi. o, l-ll Hamuli, .; N.w Yirk. I I. Ii l.ouia. 10; I'lavrlanU, I So Dinar ai hr4alaci. Toda'a Caaar. PHrait (I Chl'.i. I iMValanil l HI. W.U1I. .Su ultiara avbrdulial. A II title A AaMM IATIOS. Blandlai. W', !.. Pet I W. I. Prt. tl4i.442Kn City 14 14 ,tl Kt. Paul Ulnnpap, Ti 44 .bit Uuivl 74 tl.til'Tol-ilo 4i 7i.;i 11 ti .! 12 II .III Indlati Mllwauka 71 17 .Ill.Coluinbu Vawierdaf'a Keaiulla. Kanaa 4 It y. II; Mllwaake. 4 iiiluinhu. It; Toledo. I. Minneapolis 1; 81. laul. I. .No other gamee played. Today'! (eaateai, Mlnnaapoll at Kt. Paul. Milwaukee at Kane. a flly. Indlanapolla at Toledo. Loularille at C'olumbue. M1 THRU ANMM i.iTIO.V New Orleana. 1-7; nirnilngham, l-i (aec ond gam aeven Inninge), Mobile. I; Atlanta, 1. Mimpbi. 3; Lltll Hack, TI.XAH 1.KAOIK. Pa Ilea, 7; Wlrblla rU, T. (Tie, called nd 18th. dirknaaal. Port Worth, 1: Hh revport. I. tlalvealnn, 1; Meaumont, 14. baa Antonio, 4: Houeton, 3. Witches Cut Down Oilers' League Lead Tulsa, Okl., Sept. 5. Tulaa lead wa cut to two and a half games to day when Wichita outslugged the Oileri to win, 10 to 9. Black and Haughland were hit hard. Scllars tightened in the late innings: Score: WICHITA. I TVI.8A. AB.H.O.A AR.H.O.A. Pmlth, cf I I 0 Bennett, If 4 2 10 Illak'ay. If 6 3 0 Tho on, 3b 3 0 Davla, rf 6 Oil.amb, rf 6 4 Lellvelt, lb 3 J.Stuart, lb 1 0 Mau'an, 2b I t M'llln'la. a 6 0 Wltta. o 4 3 3 Urlfftti. 2b I I 3 1 3 1 7 0 t 0 0 3 1 7 I I 0 0 0 3 0 K.aat, rf 4 Berger, a I Hutler, lb 4 Haley, o 1 Waeh'n, 7b I M'Po'll, 1b 3 Sullen, p 4 l'HIack, p 0 'Ha'land, p 1 Total 37 11 37 13 Ruaaell, p 1 ac'roaby 1 Total 40 14 27 17 Btted for Ruaaell In Dlntb. Score by innlnga: Tula 402 110 001 I Wichita Ill llv 30010 Summery Run: Smith, Alakealey (2). Oriftln. F.aet (3), Berger, McDowell, Sell ers, Bennett, Thompaon, Uavts, Lellvelt (2) , Bauman (3). MrOlnnls. Errors: Smith (3) , McUlnnla. Kerned run: Wichita. 3; TulHa, I. Left oa bnaes: Wichita, 6 ; Tulaa 5. Two-baae hits: Orlffln, Bennett (21. Sellara, Bauman (2), Bant. Blakealey, Mc Olnnle. Threo-baae hit: Thompaon. Home ruii McDowell. Sacrifice hits: Thompaon, Berger. Baeea on belli: Off Haufthland, I; off Kellars, 4. Struck out: By Black, 1; Haughland, 4; by Ruaeell, 2; hy Sellara. 47 Wild pltchee: Sellara. Haughland. Runa and hita: Off Black, 4 and 4 in 3 Innings; off "Haughland, 6 and 3 in 4 Innlnga. Loa Ing pitcher: J-laughland. Double playa: Da-vle-Leltvelt; Waanburn (unaaalaled.) Hit by pitched bail: By Sellers (Ruaaell.) Umplrrs: Orniaby and Holmes. Time: 2:05. Bears Kvrn Series. Dee Moines, la., Sept. 5. Denver earned an even break In tha atx-game aertea her by overcoming a four-run lead and de. featlnit Dea Mo in pa, 7 to 1. Wetzel, for the visitors, allowed only one hit after the eecond Inning. In the flrat fram three hlta and four haaea on hails gav th local all of their run. Score: DENVER. I DES MOINES. AB.H.O.A. AB.H.O.A. O'Brien, ct 3 3 2 0 Oenln. rf 4 0 3 Kerr, a 4 12 6 Wagner. 3b 1111 long, rf 3 0 0 0 Iloran. rf 4 1 3 I P'tereon.tb 4 14 liC'per.lf-p 3 111 Crlght, lb 5 I 10 nlChabro.tb 3 flames. If 4 1 2 D Knot, .'b .3 0 3 4 R'gers, ib 4 2 13 Norton, 3 13 3 Parser, e 12 1 ll Wilson, o 3 13 0 Weuel. D 3 0 1 3 Croea. D 3 0 0 II IMny. p 00ft Total 31 12 27 Iti Wolfram, p II Cullop, It 101 Totala II 137 11 x Betted for Wolfiam In lhth. H ore by innlnga: Denver l I'1 It" 1 Dee Molne ,. ' liijmmary Run: O Brian (II. t'atlaraon, floinee, Hodgera. Parker (SI. Wagner, lloten. CoiM'er. t'hrebro. I.rtura: Hodgera. Park.r. Hotoa run; l'Bn-n. Two. baa hlta, l'itre. Horan. t ooper. aacrifii ea: Kee, tlutfie. Uetirl, Norton. Htolen baaea; O Hnen. Kerr. Patteraon. Left on baaea: IWnvrt, lit, I'ca Molnaa, I. struck toil: Me I'roaa. I, be Weiael, I Haea nn balla: if roaa. I: olf Mar. I; ' Walleam. I. li t by finned ball. 11 UI lllotanl Rarned tun d hi: f'lt Orraa, and I IB t II, itt Mav. 1 a lot I ill 1 1. "ol. Ilain. and l 1-1: Cooper. and I I la:ii .tt cbei. Cri Dtmb'a plarai Morion, K.)i aad fhesbrt. t B r aad kn. I I lot iaa. Iala aad I i'ipaliuh. lane. 1 i. Roper and Miske Battle to Draw UU'tai; litv. lt J t 'il'tain Ilttli Knjr. brtike u i HiSitr tik'l imiig oi qn.k kn.kviU hn h ricntd a draw stiih th St. I'atd hfatvvtt.ght at ht in ot I J t.iui t( i, itej ti(h.tmg hcif Ut r S I'rhan Shockrr Win :d Victory of Sm$on; Tit$ Record St lUl. P4 UlB4) SNw' lit II Lte Am. ! tJ th l4u rHRm i-h4 ( 11 mut l in M- ion, ( f Jo huah Ot Nl T(M, W 4tttr. teU4 U m J, 4.Jr IVKkaf fcof, Kai 11 i(ii aiauitt o!y tl M lit Y)k' ir trtitr U. S. Retains Davis Cup When Johnston Trims Kneppcr Puts Britisher Out Golf Tournev Trauuiiaiaaii))i Cbetmp Rale lift in Aftrriioon Round With Torraurr ami Win Aflrr Hritifc Fit Uoun. The Couuiry Club, Brookline, Ma., htfL 5, Th contest (or th auultur gulf t-haiiifiionship of th 1'iiitid Statci kettlrd into a conflict of ehampion today. In maiche that were ten ol tlx Huff of which nv ti'inal golfing heron are made, re dtirtton of the field of Si men In the lint day of play wai accomplished with all hut ix of the 16 lurvivon, champion, or former rhanioion. A little known champion, Rudy Kuepper of Siou City, la., Tram inisiinipt.i titlrikt, lupnlied the hiit lematlon of the day. Five holca be. hind the I'-ntiih itar, William Tor ranee, at tne end ol the morning round of 18 hole, Kuepper. a little fellow, went out thi aitrrnoon and played a round in 70. equalling- Jcie fiuiord'a rourae record of yester day anl allowing lorrauc to win only one hole of the hut 18. Knep. per victory by two up wa gained with a gallery of hundred ringing round the greeni, while he, won the latt three hole in a birdie two, a birdie three and a par four. It wai the only match of the day that weot to tne home green. Bobby Jones Win. A potential champion, Bobby Jones of Atlanta, playing against an early handicap of two down, brought hii deadly putting opponent, J. J. Beedle, Philadelphia, to even terms at the 18th hole and then, having been ahead all morning, was never behind all afternoon and won out, three up and one to play. Chick Kvani, Chicago's champion of champion, was called upon for his beit for the veteran, John Ander son of New York. It was not until the 17th hole that Evans gained his vic tory. Pairings of tomorrow will bring together Sweelzer and Hunter: Guil ford and Lewis; Mcl'hail and Johns ton; Gardner and Jones; Godchaux and Rotan; Evans and Fownes; Tolley and Atilbarh. Knepper and Ouimet, play beginning at 9:30. One Britisher Left. ' In a broad way, perhaps the most striking general result - of today's matches was the reduction to one player Tolley of the British effort to w'in the American title. The team that started out in qualifying play numbered eight players, declared to constitute; the most formidable com bination ever sent out of England. Torrance and Aylmer, the later a 6 4 victim of Ouimet, were the Britfsh casualties today,' The extent to which the biggest match of the day developed out of an obscure pairing was shown when no cards could be had of the Knepper Torrance morning round. Even the standing was variously reported, but the outstanding fact was that Knep per was down five or six holes. It was five, he and Torrance agreed later. They set out this afternoon, that way. After halving the! first hole in fives, Knepper began to chop away his handicap. Par four at .he second, third, fourth and fifth, two won and two halved, left him only three down. Torrance was opposing with all the golf craft he had. Knepper scored a birdie three; Torrance did the same. Knepper made a three again on the next but Torrance was two down. Knepper Wins Eighth Hole. Knepper won the eighth with a par four, and was one dpwn. By this time the word had gone from green to green, traveling down the fair ways from gallery to gallery, that a golfing battle extraordinary was on. and from that time on the play was watched by hundreds. Halving the ninth, Knepper and Torrance turned to the 10th tee to start the trip home. Each was on with his second; Knepper three feet away; Torrance four. Instead of conceding Knepper' putt, Torrance rtllowed him to make it. It dropped. Knepper in turn forced Torrance to putt and Torrance failed. Knepper had made the match all even, had brought a lost cause up to an even chance. The gallery applauded. The long 11th was halved, Tor rance making a beautiful shot to the green. The 12th with threes; the next with fours were halved also. Tension was great. . Putts were measured with care. All ran true. On the 14th, Torrance seemingly turned the tide back again when h ran down a .JO-putt for a four, while Knrpper required five. The Sioux City lad wa again one down. Knep per wavered at the next hole, miastim ihort pun for a four and haNed it in five. Then he began to ihoot. On the short loth he on th grreii Iroin the tee and pulled 17 iret t.j wm with a htrdi two. It was ill even again. On th long 17th. knrpper was aiam a stroke better than Torranc. a veritable British Iioq, tshos troV boomed out from th Ice, but mt t!i tree, Kurp. per, iheoting uraight, wa oa in two. approjvhed nicely n. holrd out a three f.Htrr i r a thru to Tor- rlK't (tir. Tr Ullrr "4 4Ut4 th gr-n on h;, ( unl. pitvhittg rrtti1 Iroiu hn o.t,-tt be, but U ..f.l by iiithet f.qM it) .'J (eel, oiti'iig up tu h hotti bole, k-f err wa 4n on with ht icund, kit TlirUfu 4ll Mtut i S tlr l lle r ,M lie i, tl,!y i.t p., i,,!4, b;lt ftiin th bole Knept', JJ ( wr, n,.e.. it by II inch. In. fen tt.H.v .'ed h tni ,, riMlrH, ti ll Kr! "er kM mtt, tH fi'.'tff lor !h :) M ttrpea ' i l''' J. r.i Ii )pl,i H .Hth It f., J I ,,, Ml'fhla t t treat a ttd 1 t. lohiii, e m tWek 'in Ik taaeulii r.iaj u( KU iW I Otviun l b.1 k" Tiiui, 1 1 . ' ' ka St., EDDIE'S FRIENDS i ; .ry f'M 5fl f IM 50 OUeVD To !Ml lfr . t I ( . H1T..JH 1 iRtf Utat VJAiD y Hj HQX) u . A is. .WO AM. A VOU AAI6HT -J f " 'Al joST.coutorfT hot coml. J v n ( OtT Ht fit A V0U TC WMl SOrAt OTKtB. X AAlWOlt 500JfR, PARTV WOULD MT ' J, TlMm J V . y v, compute .r (iPiir- , f 'I'M JU5T V' VL A PVIMC4 To f HEAP. The Pirates Move Nearer Giants; Beat Cardinals Pittsburgh, Sept. 5. Pittsburgh tightened its hold on second place today nd moved a game and a half closer to the Giants by trouncing St. Louis, 11 to 0. Morrison was invin cible with men on bases. Score: ST. LOUIS. I PITTdHUKOH. AB.H.O.A. AB.H.O.A, Smith, rf S 1 O'M'vlH. S I 1 II T'rcer. as S 1 4 2'Carey. i f 111! Hornahy.lb 4 3 13 HBIgbee, If F'nlel, Ib 4 3 13 OiRuaaell, rf Stock. 3b 3 1 1 SITIerney. 2b Muellnr.cf Blad-a, If A'smlth. xShotton C'mona, o Sell, p xBottomljr Barfoot, p xSchult 4 l'T ynnr, 3b 0 Orimm. lb 4 5 1 0 0 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 1 1 2 13 0 (Inoch, e 0 31 M'rlson, p Total 43 21 27 I Total 17 11 24 12 xRan for .tinsmith In seventh. xBatled for Hells In aevenih. x Batted for Barefoot In nlulh. Scoro by Innlnga: Rt. loule '. ,000 010 000 0 Pittsburgh 201 010 3tx 11 Summary Run: Maranvlll (3), Carey (2) . Blgbee (2), Runell, Tierney. Traynor, Orlmm. Krror: Mueller. Two-baae hlta: Carey, Orlmm, Blgbee, Tierney. Sacrifice: Tranor. Left on base: St. Loula, 11; Pittsburgh. 12. Baaes on halls: Off Bar foot, 2; off Morriaon, 1. Struck out: By Morrlaon, 4. Hits: Off Sells. 10 In I In nings; off Barfoot, II In 3 Innings: Passed ball: Alnsmlth. Losing pitcher: Sells. Dm. plrea: Rigler nd O'Day. Tame: 1:41. Dodger and Phillies piplll. Philadelphia. Sept. I. Brooklyn rat Philadelphia divided a double-header to. day. Philadelphia taking the first, II to 3, and the vUltor annexing th second, I to 7. Scor first game: BROOKLYN. I PHILDEI.PHIA. AB.H.O.A. I AB.H.O.A. Olson. 2b 4 12 HW'stone, a 5 2 5 1 Ianvrln.2b 10 0 liRanp, 3b 13 0 3 J'nston, I 0 3 31 Wlllla'a, cf 4 2 3 0 T.OrlfX rf 4 3 3 o w'alker, rf 6 2 1 0 Wheat, Kill 0Henline, c 2 1 8 1 I lyers, cf 4 3 3 01 Lee. It 6 1 0 Mitchell, lb 3 0 )0 01 Leslie, lb S 3 13 0 High, 3b 4 11 lP'klnaon,2b 1 1 3 10 i'eberry. e 4 2 4 2 Ring, p 3 10 2 Vance, p 2 0 0 2 xH.Qrtf h 1 0 0 01 Total 35 15 27 17 Mam'aux.p 0 1 1 xNels 1 0 0 01 Total 3 l!(li lBatted for Vnce In venih x Batted for Mammaux In ninth. Score by inmnga: Brooklyn " 3 Philadelphia HO 25 13x 11 Summary Huns: Jnhnaton (3). Griffith (3) . Wrtghtatone, Rapp O). William (21. Henltne. le, Parklnaon (3), Illng. Errors: Wrigrtlane. Parklnaon (I.) Two-base hlta: Rapp (2), Walker, l.ee, , Parklnaon. Henllne. Honi runs: Wllllame IJ ) Stolen base: Meyete. Double plays: 1'arkineoa tu Wrtghtatone to l.ealle: Wrlghtetone to Leslie; Parklnaon tn l.ealle. Left on baaea: Brooklyn. : Philadelphia. 7. Baea on balla; off Vance. 4; off Ring, 3. Struck oui: By Van., 3: by lllnn. Hlta: off Vance I In I lonlosa; off Matniliaui, 5 In 3 .tininga. Hit by pitched ball: Hy Vance lllenlin I lowing pltcheri Van.e L'tnplrea: MoCotmuk and Hart. Time: I tl Scor. second gtu: BROflKt.TS PIIII.ADr:! PHIA A H H O I A H H A rtlaan.lb 4 I 3 M W'atnne aa I J I John. n aa I I I 4 I11U' ' I I I I H.lrtf'hrf III e,wilia.i.af Itt Wheal f 4 I U alter it I Mera.r 1 I IMkaa.d 3 I . h.nat lb 4 3 It ll K a 3 I tl.ek ib 114 l.e.llf lb lilt M Here I I 7 I' P kiheun.: till nmh.e Ueime p Ttl 11 , P-tet. o 4 14 I W iltl v.RH.:iiiiilea 11 11 II It 31' H-nltee II Mut.ell Tel. 14 il II lteuwi l.t Stag sImb la intk aMie by iHata. riraekltd . al eel l-l pk.i4e.a et; l-l tieimiri - R ial o.ea i,atato4 ill. H U.l(t Wheal !, -s...li lit, HV. Maj, l.aHe. l'4aa.o. '. 4 4 tl atave. I as II 11 If a '1 I 1 '" l.--'t U , la llolil eMrfhn Muy;H( w.r,, . n . i. m, i tioioiH, .vt... .-p..... k. : ;u.V : m;:;v; Lol4g 41 tttnieidu I tUrtl , . a e . - .i: la a't H. t h-U of lb Noil.; 4Hj Kan htltv 1 -- ' ... ,- league ba.it'jl T.a ,ih'4 t i President l, J i , i,l i!,r . 4,,i,l tn i.-ir i 4ii,! i i the p..,i.i l-i4 .'tt !,,,.,.! ),,,' 1.1 Ml litti and pUe Ka.iia) rlliii..oo.h u h loo ltit. n . !. i.. bat .Jy, when II t4l Hol .l I.. nnil I rnnt. lei.i ii-1 , 4 m. et 1.4 i t r- V4U 4KI i I Km vl ) -' ut jilts !i'l j m itliog' 4 sun 1 1 ut Ii ;u , ,.r,.i4 dn.l.nt 4 he '4 j l. f l"t4s Hf '.. l,i sat th ! aoJ fit 4 V lh S. a a Mt ' 4H , The Aftemoon Session tVtkr. Two-baa hlls: Johnston, Orif flth, Henllne. Lee Home runs; Peters III. Sacrifice: High. DniUila play: Wrlglitstone, Parkitieon to l.'elle; John inn. Olaon to Mchmandt (2): It'oth-r, Miller lo S. htnandl. Left on bases: Brook. J Irn. I: Philadelphis. I. Haaea on nana: riff Weltierl, 1; off Wngleton, I: oft Reulher. 2. Mtru.-k out: By Singleton. 3. line: Off Weinert, 3 In I I Inningai off Singleton, 1 In 7 2-3 Innings, lilt hy pitched bell: By Heuther, Welker. Win ning pitcher: Reulher. lnalng pitcher: Weinert, Umpire: Jlart and McCormtck. Tlme 1:50. ( till ago, I; tltuilnnntl, 1. Clnrlnntl. O., Sept. I. Chicago look the flaal gam from Cincinnati today, I to 1, through the fin pitching of Oahorne, who wis wild but allowed only four hit. Score: CHICA'IO CINCINNATI A H. II. O.A.I AB.H.O.A. Statz.cf 4 12 01 Rurna.rf 2 0 2 0 llolcher.ae I A 1 31 Iiaubert.lb 4 110 Terry.lb 43 3' Duncen.lf 4 2 3 1 (irlmee.lb 4 2 12 0 Koueh.cf 310 Calahan rf 4 2 10; Fonaeca.2b 4042 Miller. If 2 2 3 0 Plnelll.lb 3 0 2 Kel-her.Sb 3 2 2 2 Cavany, 2 0 3 4 Werte.e 4 2 2 3 zBohiie 000 Oeborne.p 30 1 Wlngo.e 4112 1 Lugue.p 0 0 0 2 Total 81 II 27 12sHarper 10 0 0 Markle.p 0 0 0 0 ail a r grave 10 0 Total 21 4 27 20 iRan for f'vny In ninth. siBatted for I.U'itie In eighth. zBatled fur Markle In ninth. Summary Run: Orlmes (2), Miller, Caveny, Two-baae hite: W'lngo, Crimea. Sacrlflree: l.uque, Hdlochar. Miller, Kcl ieher, Osborne. Douhlo playa: Pliielli to Koneeca to I'inelil; llollocher to Terry to Orlmee. Left on baaes: Chicago, 7; Cin cinnati, I. Bases on balla: off Luque, 2; off Oalrorne, 3. Struck nut: By Luttue. 1; by Osborne, 1, Hits: Off Luque. 10 in : off Markle, 1 In 1. Hit hy pitched ball: By Onburne, Caveny. Ialng pitcher: Luque. I'mplres: Moran atal Wuigley. Time: 1:40. Brave Win Pair. Boston.' Sept. 5. Boston took huth games from the world chanilon New Yorker today. Miller was hit safely hut five tlmea In tho first game, Boston win ning, to 0. thanks to timely hitting by the upper part of the batting order. Mar uuard held tha Giants to six lilts In the second game, on a home run to deep right center by Frlch, and Boston won. 4 to 2. M'-yuillan was hit savagely In th sixth whon Kopf singled, Cruise and Koeer tripled. Barbare singled snd Gibson doubled with non out. Ford' fielding was brilliant. Score, first game: NEW YORK, I BOSTON. AB.H.O.A. AB.H.O.A. B'croft. ss Oroh. 3b Ki larh, 2b Meusel, if Young, rf Kelly, lb HtengeU'f Smith, o Ryan, p Pell, cf 0 2 1 1 2 t 1 1 2 1 I la 0 2 0 1 0 Kopf. 2b 0 4 21 Cruise, rf 0 3 1 Roser, If 1 4 0 Bsrbare.Hb tilhHon, lb Ford, ns dowdy, o 0 1 1 1 I o 3 o: o o u Miller, p 10 2 0 0 tl Totals 0 0 0 0 0 0 V.IlQrnea.p 2 Hill, p 0 J'nard, p 0 Robertson 1 Totula 33 I 24 111 xHatted for Hill In seventh. Scor by Innlnga: New York , e noo 000 0 Boston , too 0.10 tox 4 Summary Runs: Pow-ll, Kopf CD, Roaer, I. Krrora: Stengel Miller. Two-baee hit: Barber. Double plays: Stengel. Ban croft. Frlach and llroh. Kopf, Kotd and Uibaon. Left on baaea: New York. 1. Boa ton. 4. Baaea on balls: off Ryan. 2: off V. Ilarrna, ; o'f Joiiuard. I; off Mi'ler, 3 Situ, k out: Bv V. Barn-a. '.' ; by Miller, I. Hlta: off Rvan. 0 In 1-3. off V. Barnes, I In I l l. off lltll, In I.. . off Jon. nard. 1 In 1. lliuliliig pitcher. Miller; losing pidhrr: llyau. (.'utplres: H.-nulla a id KI. .O Tun. . I IV NKW YORK I HOiilON AH II o A I Alt II O A Banc ft. sa 4 t I' I'ttAeii. .14 13 II. oh JB III 3, h.f. ;h 1 Pria. h. Hi I 1 I Cru.ae, rf I M.u.l, If I a Heeer. If 4 I I I I I t 1 j 11 I I V . ( 4 I I e Hartwre.ln 4 h-ll. lu t I an am. i f 3 Snyder, ti 1 M ijt.li n n 3 tt..o. p V li n-a p Ik.ei I I I tiib'on in 4 I . I' f oi.i, aa I t Neil, e 3 Mi..at. a I Tots a I tlllll T'l 11 iMjiti! n.H ta ia,a .Mf-HMl. fft I titii -i.' HxHeO -4 f .' U-HflVltfll t ieJ- h.l U tl a J t tUllh 1 I k I r t Mi hi l 1 j Is. Mi h til ., ll Ii.l4 ll' . t -'4 I ft m tM , t I.,,. J'MMMrr llorrliot t'luiiiii ,, . , , ., , llt'dll ,rl rjl4 l.haiiiim Mi'U ,ri rjs.4 I.IUlliUrt I I !. l'4tm. 1 4 "s . a, a-'iiift . 1I4 "!' aSi plitr 411 j ' il I 4 ..! t. r, tj i J V t If", .1 i s4 !' lH(iit. I Won Mill lk ti., y ' l .'V I i I ii ' f si . (.lOull I "4'. ha 4I M- i p k l se. I i',. in League Fairbury Plays Norfolk for Flag Lincoln, Sept. S The Nebraska state league baseball club closed lh second session of their solit season . , . , , v ii, ,.,:rt wtth yesterday I games, .Nortolk win- ning the second pennant with Lincoln . . ... !.-.: ill .secotia place, lonoweu uy r an bury, Beatrice, Hastings and Grand I'land in order. In most of the towns it has been a successful season both financially and in the interest shown. Enough class has been shown by three Lincoln players to warrant their sales to ' leagues of higher rank. Two pitchers, Scott and Bailey, have been sold to the St. Louis Cardinals. Several other play ers are to have trials next year with the majors. The final official standings follow: Won. L'mt, Pet. Norfolk 41 ! 3 Lost, I '.'( : ;u 7 to Lincoln :I6 .ll'IO .sr3 407 .33 .333 Falrbubry . , , Beatrice . . , . Haatlnga Urand island :,2 2 2il 20 Golf liKcte Q. What penalty should apply m tn following caaes? Afti-r missing a ahoi-t putt on onj green of a medal qualilylng touiid, a pluyer loaea hi temper and knocks the ball off the green, then pirka It up, replaces It and hole out, from where the bail lay when h knocked ft away. A. Th player disgutillfleil himself. He hail no right whatever to pick hie ball up and bring It back. He wua obligated to play It from where It atopped when he knocked It away. Q Can a hall that stops on a pile of sand near a trap be used In covering th bottom of the trap, be lifted and dropped without penally on the theory that it la In ground und'-r repair? A. The mica nllow for lifting and drop ping without penalty from mnterfnl that Is placed on the course by the greenkeeper to be moved lutar. W. Please elate wnether or not ara zeu'ii Us" in the fini.1 round of the open . hHtnplonehtn at Skokle set a new low tocord for play in the championship prop er. A. No. Ilitgen hail a AM. In the flrat round at Midlothian In 191 and Hutchison had 61 lu (he fourth round at Minlkuhda In 1 1' 111. iMmost No other cigarette at the price contains uch fine tobaccos or tastes so good. a..oju a Mum Toct.o ox Race; Yanks Lose "Little Bill" Overwhelms Pride of Englands' Tennis Courts in Finals of Trophy Tournament Former Yanks Help Red Sox Beat New York Vrw Voik, Sept. 5 The it York Yankees tiiMaiin il a rvcre t t- hark today, losing Imlh g.uurs of a doublr-hcadcr to the Ut place lio-tmi train by scores if 4 lo .J and 0 o S, and losing first plat r lo the St. Lorn Itrnuht Huston now ha u.mi 11 ottl ............ . - - of IK game with the Yatiki-r this srason. I or incr 'allk(e player in the Red Sox lineup played a prominent part in the champions' downfall. Mitchell's home run gave Roitou its winning margin in the fir.t game and Pratt's liomer, with Hums on bac, detidrd the second game, Buh, pitching for New York in the second game, suf fered hi sixth defeat in JH games. rirat same- BOSTON. ! NKW YORK ittllll Al Mil. h , e 3 14, W III, i f Miller, . f 4 0 3 lloa.h.JI. Hitrna. IK 4 3 14 Huth. rf Pratt, Hi 4 2 I 1 l'lli, Ib llama, rf 4 1 2 I hang, c J Colin .If 113 0 Meusel, If Pitting, ab 4 1 I 4' Ward. ?l Chaplin, e. 4 0 4 l.rVott.'e Penno'k.p 4 10 I lloyt. p - talloffman Totala 34 II 27 H Jonea. p x)avotlner AH H O A 111 I 1 5 I I I 0 II 1 2 I I I 0 I 3 4 I 2 3 I I II a 0 0 Totala 31 )0 77 11 (Halted for Hoyt In aeventh. tiletied for Jonea In ninth. Score by Innings; Boston i03 000 1 ,.0 New Yotk 100 IliO 1103 Summary Kuna: Mitchell, Hume, Pratt, Pennock, Witt, Ruth, Meueel. Error: I'lt tlnger. Too-base lilta: Harrfe. S hang. Witt. Home ruos: Ruth. Mitchell, M-ti-ael. Stolen bases: Scbsng. Hurna. Sa.-rl-flee hOa: Mitchell. Plpp. Double playa: Pratt and Burns; Harrla and Burns; !m ga,n. Ward and Pil'P- La'l on bsses: New York, I; Boston, 5. Bsses on balls: Off ii..,,, 1. orr Pennock 4 Kttttck taut : Bv I t,.nn'iK k. 2. Hits: Off Hoyt. I in 7; off 'Jones. 3 In 2. Losing pitcher: lluyt. 1 m- lrf. Kv,,, ,) Miuieurand. Tune: 2:o. i ""a seme BOSTON NEW YORK A B. H. O K A II H O K I Mlt'het.sa 4 0 3 2 Will, cf 4 0 1 Miller. ( Burn. I It Pratt, 2b Harris, rf J. Cnllna.tr Pittngr. .ib Huel, c W Clin. P 14 4 Duga 1. 3l I 3 I 2 2 4 2 4 0 Ruth, rf 4 2 3 3 PIPP, lb 4 110 -l' hang, c 4 0 4 0 Meueel, 3b 4 2 1 OWard, 2b 4 11 Scott, aa 4 0 10 Bush, p .Jonea. p sSinlih St. Mil. aa sBsksr. zlivormer 2 II 1) 4 2 1 0 I 0 2 0 0 0 ll ft ft 0 0 110 0 0 0 0 0 Total 31 I 27 11 xBatled for S'ott In eighth, z Hai led fur Jones In ninth. itrlan for Baker In ninth. Boaton 102 utn OnO I New York ""3 001 0H1 5 Summary Runs: Mitchell. Miller (I), i Burns (2). Piatt. Ruth, PIPP, Schang, M ousel, Devormer. Error: Mitchell Huel, Scott (2), Two-base nil: Burns (2). Three-base hlls: Miller. Meusel. Home run: I'ritt. Stolen liases: Hunan, Mitchell, Mill, Ruth, Plpp. Meuxel. Saurtfloea; Ward VI). Double pleya: Mit chell, Pratt. Burn. Dugan. Ward Plpp. Left on baaes. New York, I; Boaton, 6. Haeee on Ball: Off Bush 1; W. Colllne. 1 Struck out: By Hush. 2; Jones. 1; W. Collins, 5. lilts: Off Bush. I In S; Jones 2 In 4, l.nalng pitcher. Hush. empires: HUdebrand and Kvans. Timt: 2:20. Safe or Out Q. If a player knockn a double doff h have tu touch first baae? A. Without f.L Q. Ctiti you taka mora than una bale on a paM.fl bull that iff a Mtrtkt? A. An many u you can unlfnn thAre ia ll Mperlttl renin rule. Q. Can more than lwo fielrtr get on th baa line whn th-y am trying to toufh a player out ? A. . Q. If a player k nut kg a home run does he hrtv tn touch vty ha-? A. lie loes. Q. If th liaKs at full anil tho buta mun hita th runner who m ffoing Irmn Biioiwl to third with a tunnar, can th runnrr on third m-oru? A. No. 1 he hatter irow to flra, and (he othr runnwa hold their tMbara. ll ft7 77, . 1 CIGARETTES Patterson a) l'Otr.t llilU V Sept 5 A I lalunt rlf. nt tu Like I lie llaiit cup ililrrnatiolis! tr.tiii li imt t' hy In Au-lrjlu fulled ttnlay mi (be turf tuurt ol tlir sliic i filt tirtald I.. I'atU'itou. iir nl tle - tipodrati hallcimrra, mrt am) ln-t stiiriUK three .i-t l .iltli t W illiam Johtistoit of So; J'liui i-iu. l'2, ( 2. ii I. and the nip w,is Antrric o' for iinothi r year at lrjt. W'brii Patterson walked on the i uni t- Willi loliiistnti, the IiiiiiIcii ol .uir.ilia's liuiis rrtnl upon hi -lioil'tlrr. He iliil lite tioltmute, J.iiites (), Audrroii, hail bcirt de feated in tin- Kinglet matt In 4 lal , v id,iv hv William I'. I ilil'n and jolinn on. '1 1. en mi Saturday Patter- sou, pnei with Pal O'lfar Wood, won l lie doiililet etnoiiiiter iu straight t Doiii Tiltlfii and Vincent Richards. Patterson wa brilliant today, but hi opponent, te,t'ly, at curate, w as rteil more ki. Johnston's tjdines tarried him through most ol the rat- j lies and his disconcerting eliaupc of pace kepi J'.iiltt son tonlinually on the run. Patterson had hi backhand work ing better today than against Tilden on Friday. Johnston soon learned this and drew Pjltrrson into a deep court game. Johmtoii's drive were deeper. He went to the net but few time. fn the second match today Ander. on gave Tilden a cloe brush hi ' five srt4. The scores were 6-), 5-7, .1-0, 6-4. f)L Anderson was the more brilliant of tho two, but bis strength ebbed after the third let and 'filden'a stamina carried him through. Anderson displayed the sort of game that his teammate, Pat O'Jfara Wood, used 'in the double nn.tch Saturday, He drove to the side lines through Tilden' feet and across court for placements that ended many of the long ralhe. So many of the Australian's drives came so fast that Tilden made no attempt to return them. "Babe" Herman Called Home by Illness "Babe" Herman, who has been per forming around the initial corner for the Buffaloes, was called to his home in California today by illness in hi family. ' Herman may not return this sea soon. Barney Burch, owner of the Oma ha Buffaloes, announced yesterday that he has purchased Pitcher. "Lefty" Schuppe from the Grand Island club of the Nebraska State league. Schuppe is evpecled to report to the Buffaloes' this week. Grand Circuit Results Hartford, Conn. Sepi. s Small fields started in the opening day' grand cir cuit races at Charter Oak park thla after noon, but two of the three evenla fur. nlahed pleniy of excitement and an ad ditional thrill wa contributed by a apec tacutar accident. Summaries . 2:01 trot, puree, i, nan. three heat; King Wntts, h h., by lienor! Watte, Hoe Blngen I A McDon ald) 1 1 1 Hill Sharen. ch. g , hy Captain Aubrey (Murphy) I 4 1 Heblewyn, hr. g., by Maurice B, Ifcrwin) t 2 4 The Creat Volo, b. h, by Peter the llrtat (Cnx) 4.3 1 Time: 2:07Vi. 2:07V,, 2.051s. 2:10 trot, purse, 11,000, Ihree heat: Pluto Watte, b. h., by General Watts-Rose Blngen ( M-.ketaon ) X I 1 Dottle Fay, br. in., by Morgan Ax worthy (A McDonald) 3 1 S Admiral Harrla, b, g, by Bergen (Harrison) I 4 3 Wllanka. br. ni . by Th Northern Man to. McDonald) 2 4 Little .len. hr. n... by Caduces th Ureal (Wright) 4 I Tallahut.hle also etarted. 'nine: 3:014. 2:0?4, 3:0I'. Three-year-old Irot, purse, ILOOO, two In three: Edith Worthy, b. f. hv Ouy As-' worthy, Miss Prtreiu IL Hruele) I I Suavity, b. f , by Ktawab-tiuava ( Cox 3 1 Time: 2;I3V. 2:111. ii i lJ 4 it tl Pi A