HIE OMAHA hws: fKIUAY. SEPTEMBER 8. 1922 "Rudy" Knepper Defeats Tolley on Home Green After Exciting Match 6 1 I Sioux City Star Plays Evans in Semifinal Tilt Joum, Kvani an! SweetifT Win Matrhfi op 1 5th Crrf D iVfrat of Champ l"trt. Tli Country Club, Hrok!int, Mm, Stpt. 7-Hy A. I'.)-A iy mie imp''I Jenr I'. (iiiiUord'n tempt lo hold nut another n.itinrul nigtrur golf thanipinliiit t'idy. The tiilrholder mi defeated by Jcnc Swrrtrer, Metropolitan champion, when he faded in an aitrmpt to jump the fitnti If vk hu'h thr luttrr impoird on the 15th Krrfti Cyril Tolley, winner of tin- Rritish clunipiomhip Ml Mtur l uM .vo vtjri ago, 4i conquered liy Rudy krui'i'fr. inuor at J'nitirtoti iitu- vemty and ciiirn o( Sioux City, la With Tollry'e defriil wan marked thf complete rnllnp-e nf the liritisli exppdition to capture tlir American titlr. Holiliy Jnnr of Atlanta, champion of the lotith. vw nt ahcid to thf semi final over Rdly Mcl'hail of Ho-ton, who played well today over the coiine where not lung ago he cad- (Ii. d. thick Evan, Chicago' two-time titlrholdiT. acfotnpliehed the defeat of F. A n.idihnux of New Orleans, completing the rsrd for the semi finals loinnrrnw. Thin will he Sweet w against Jones; Evan rm cling Kncppe. Rudy Nearly Cracked. Three of the four matrhe today ended on the 15th preen at four up, three holes to play. It was thrre that Swcetier' prettily plaved putt sty mied the champion, and it was there that Jones completed his victory against the former caddy who had held him safely until a few holes be fore. It was there in turn that Evans stemmed the successes of yoiwe- Godrhaux, which had carried the New Orleans player from six down to three down, through con secutive victories at the short 12th, the lonp 13th and the longer 14th holes. It different story in the Tolley-Knepper match. The British champion of two years ago and the youngster who had put out Tolley's compatriot, W. B. Torrance, two days sinee, and Francis Ouimet yesterday, came to the home hole for derision. Two down at the close of the fore noon round, and five down at the sixth green In the afternoon, Tolley fought back so courageously, with flashes of brilliant golf intermixed with remnants of erratic play, that Knepper found himself only one up at the 32d hole. The transmissis sippi champion, sensation of the tournament, seemed in danger of cracking. Knepper in Trouble. His drive from the 14th had land ed on the edge of bounds in brush and mud and he was obliged to pick up. With a one-hole advantage, he received a break of luck when his drive, heading for the tall timber, struck a boy and bounded back to a smooth snot on tjie edge of the fair way. Hi's second shot put him on the greeif and made possible a putt for a birdie 3 and a 2 up advantage. On the 17th Knepper' iron shot was in a trap and two futile attempts to get out led to another pick up. That cut his lead to a lonely 1 and the way Tolley was then shooting gave the Englishman a chance to square the match on the home hole. Knepper then called again on his fighting spirit and steadiness. On the far side of the green in 2 from a 400-yard tee, he putted to the hole, but the ball parsed over it. Tolley made a desperate attrmpt to equal in his third shot with a chip from the l?ft of the green, bat when he missed a curling putt he conceded the hole and match. The English player was wild all forenoon, due in part to illness, it was said, but he made no reference to this handicap although playing far above par. He was not much better in the i'ftcrnoon, mixing long and wild drives, sinking a hard putt one min ute and missing an ca-.y one shortly after. Undoubtedly the sensational s!iot of the match was his 200-yard drive on the seventh hole in the after noon when he almost nude a hole in 1. The ball dropped witlvn three inches of the pin for a birdie 2. Conceded Match. Jesse Guilford. Woodland Golf cluljV leading member, did not vacate "-fti t'tle without a struggle. After a morning round more or less of a nightmare to his supporters, ending with the champion 1 down, his game and the game of the young challcnser from Yale, Jene SweeUer, t ghtcnrd up. Bad putting marred the match. The champion s siege sun boomed at intermit tent intervals, hut it was not often that hit drives were t-ir ahrad of Seeuer', The driving of both was good, but their approaches wr uncertain, and until the after noon round their nutting was poor. Pur ml J It the 3.M. the ihampion j en the hol with birdu 4. It m a ltt titanic eltort ta retain his ron, but h odds wet Uki grrat. 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They represent a number of different stables, among them the stars of Frank Irwin and C. E. Groves. Following are the horses: Babe Ruth, Yukon, Madrono, Old Homestead, Terch, Smiling Maggie, Franklin, Don Jose, Anita K, Bill Blackwell, Baisey, Eye Bright Robert L. Owen, Velvet, Money, Carlos, Enrique, I. W. Harper, Woodie Montgomery and Hanovers Topar, A car leave tomorrow night from Montreal bound this way. It is in charge of Herbert Tullett and con tains the following gallopers: Ikey T, Joelle J, Judge Hanecy, Wise Judge, Icon, Little Pointer, Vera's Choice, Florentine, Piedra. bweet Apple, Water Willow and Dancing Girl. Australians to Seek Davis Cup Next Year New York, Sept. 7. Australia will challenge the United States or the Davis cup again next year, Gerald L. Patterson, captain of the Antipo dcans, said before leaving for Phila delphia, where he and his team mates, Pat O'Hara Wood and James O. Anderson, will start play in the na tional singles championship tomor row. Patterson expressed satisfaction with the showing of his team in the international matches at Forest Hills. His party must leave for Australia September 17, Racing; Revived at Chicago With Two Weeks' Meeting Chicago, Sept. 7. More than 500 horses will be sent to Chicago to participate in the two weeks' race meeting to be staged over the mile track of the new Illinois Jockey club. The meet starts at Hawthorne September 30. There will be one daily feature race and not a purse of less than $1,000 is in prospect. Judge Joseph Murphy, general manager of the association which is trying to put racing back on its fect in Chicago, is authority for the statement that more than a score of owners will ship thfir strings to Hawthorne. Kirk wood, llagrit ami Gene S.iraicn to Play at Memphis Memphis, Tenii.. Sept. ".Joe Kirk wood, the Aus'ralUn champion; Waller Hasten, British champion, and rugnif Mraim, nouirr ft tne na tional open title, will play ,Vi holes fd match plav at the ltrnil Coun try rlnh riert em SeptrniHer 21, c cording to announcement here lo- 1 u V J TEU YA iT J V K'-TUft5 WHAT id XtriiL1 AIWT rl6HT X- 'tM, Oom'tCHA? H: V. -S Sg. V'kMOtU A 6tfti. Yli. ' J&CLb ( VOU'RE. foOLISH - K:ti2 XyF TmcVs J y Chairman of New York Athletic - Commission Lays Down Rules for Pending Dempsey Wills Bout N Yi. $ji f-With the irrivol Ir ra the w ittiXif el Jsk D'efpaoy, haavjrwt.jal po. lug ha rei yivm, (tltnt .in.lititwg , I Jf lb ptnd.ttf till ottlt k. lsai liipsp 4 Matty WU'.a, i :!aagsir, irwwU tt tt4 in n Ywtk ti. t4 ii) ; kf WU4rl M4l4wwe rUlfnt4H (4 t a !! if 4Hwm.ai-4. Mr M4I twin) n(HiUts4 thai nf pv"iel aiatkMisal u U lh e.iss4 anal 41 1 aaai la sett iraitatiat) f .' tea V ivaiv-Ag, pt4ie 4ru. , tv I if 0.(.X l P ano Kt MAIL, CAk) Y'flEAT That Fob. nervjL' vuho This to Pit AuyuAv ? pay Ams. ne WA.AT iuOP-K. vvf FOUMD 27 CMPTils iw THE Piano AST 14 etHlrJO TOt PfCTURES BOOKMAKER Society Woman Turns "Bookie' and Make Hit in England. Mrs. Vernay is a lady "bookie," society woman and bridge player of London, who says women who want to bet on the races like to do business with one of their own sex and that she gets all the betting commissions she can hadle, numher ing some of the best known women in the British Isles among her "clients." Will Start Grid Practice at South Next Monday Football practice at South Hi(?h will start Monday afternoon with only four veterans of the 1921 ma chine back in the harness. Coach Patton has a squad of can didates ready to try out for the various positions. Davis, Hoffman and Merklik, guards, and Spencer, halfback, are the veterans. Russell Graham, quarter, and Sutter, half back, were members of the second team last season. Schaefer to Start Training for Title Contest Soon Los Angeles, Sept. 7. Jake Shaefer, jr., worltfs 18.2 balkline bil liard champion, has arrived here for a visit of a week. He say he will go east from here to prepare to de fend hi title in November. Makes Big Catch. Lincoln, Neb., Sept. 7. Las spring Track Coach Henry F. Schulte turned out a winning aggre gaton of track men' for the Univer sity of Nebraska. When the season 'was ended, the traekstcrs presented "Indian" Schulte with a fishing reel as an appreciation of his work with them. Last summer Coach Schulte went on a picnie with other members nf the Nebraska atiiVt'e cothins( uf(. During the course of the fetivitie, Schulte catt his line ii'to the waters of the sand pit, wet uf Lincoln, in t tnca'trr romtty. Kiht then and there. "Indian" realited I is life's amliitioii. He unshl a ik pound h.n sik pundt and two ounce, to he fud. ti ch n l itg with lh luramit iui mump . Ijionu, UiHnHn in tgin( tu(lt ivn ht (Hat Ihsag (urtd.tiopi rnifhl ti impeas,l! in b.i'.J the fc..u M Hm Yu Aae 1 14 i.nnitimt nil trua, W al Kn s. I "I m mi (uihih, nK ir tvTsa.til' I ti l f (hi lh ttLd fMtt4l ne lhl im nuni I trunk l nji Itoat, atevkl 1 r (HiUiXvl )eli,a.' N h.mI,.1 p!tf ha Wsea. eva to lmt.r. klU an Cho' MaUiMm J. Ur4 f I f.H..AB I ..... 'Va 1 "" i' I i --T-. 1 -I i: i :'J THURSDAY AFTERNOON s( voa know n i National League HmU DmI Cardinals. Cincinnati, Dept. T. Cincinnati ad vancad to third placa In tha National I'ague raca by wlnnlnf from St. Loula, 10 to . North was poundod hard In tha flrnt and fourth Innlnaa 10 mtn folnc to bat in tha lattar round and aavan of lham arorinf. Hliay was affeellvs until his team had sacurad a bl( lead, Scora: faT, LOUIS. AB.H.O A. CINCINNATI. AH. HO. A. Burns, rf a 1 1 0 Mann, cf 1110 Top cer,ss 0 0 Botfly, ,1b 0 Daubort.lb t i U 1 1 0 1 Duncan, If a H n.by, ib t I I lillaruar. cf 2 4 0 2 1 t t J'ner.lb-lf t 0 4 1 Konanca, 2b 4 1 St k. 3b-aa 4 Sc huln. rf 4 t S SiPlnelll, 3b 4 1 2 0 ('iven'y, aa Ilia's. U-3b 4 2 1 ttWIngo. c 2 0 Alns'th. e 2 0 1 0 Rlxey, p 0 2 demons, clioi North, p I U 1 Totals 24 13 27 14 liarfoot, p 0 0 2 Totala 36 10 24 ll' Scora by Innings: St. Louis 001 002 012 Cincinnati 300 700 0x 10 Summary Runs: Mann Xlottomly, Hornsby, Stock, Scbulu. Burns z, Dau b'Tt, Duncan (2), Harper (2), Fonaera, Plnelll, Kliey. Errors: Mann. Blades (2), I'inelll. Two-base hits: Imubert (2), Stock. Three-base hits: Hornsby (2.) Blades. Siolen base: Plnelll. Sacrifice hits: TJuncsn, Caveney. Toporcer. Left on basea: HI. Louis, 7; Cincinnati, 6. Bases on balls: Off Rlxey, 3; off N3rih, 3. struck out: By North. 1. Hits: Off North, In J 2-3 In nings; off Barfoot, 4 In 4 1-3 Innings. Los ing pitcher: North. Umpires: Moran and Quigley. Time: 1:0. rirutrs Beat Cuba. Pittsburgh. Ppt. 7. Cooper held Chi cago to six hits snd chalked up his 211 h clntory of the season, Pittsburgh winning. 6 to 0. Only one Chlcsgo player reached third base. Before the gsms Mansgrr McKechnla was presented with a sliver bat and ball, the gift of the Klwanls olub of Toronto, o., where ha waa a manager of a team In 1917 and 1918. Score: CHICAGO PITTSBURGH AB.H.O. A I AB H.O.A. Statz.cf 4 2 3 OlM'nvllle.as 4 3 4 Holcher.ss 4 0 0 21 Csrey.cf S Csrey.cf 2 2 3 1 Terry.2b 3 0 2 2Blgbee.lf 6 Grimes.lb 3 0 10 OiRussell.rf 4 Friberg.rf 4 2 0 0 Tierney.2b 4 MlWer.lf 4 13 1 Traynor.ab 3 Keleher.Sb 3 1 3 4Qrlmm.lb 4 Wirts.o S 0 3 0 Schmidt. c 4 Ktupland.p 2 0 0 Cooper,p 3 2 0 20 0 1 1 0 0 0 3 I 1 0 4 0 1 0 1 xciiiarreu i n o n . Jonei.p 0 0 0 0 Totala 3 13 27 ( Totals 31 6 !4 10 xBatted tor 8tueland In eighth. Score by innings: Chicago 000 000 0000 Pittsburgh 300 101 oix Summary Runs: Maranvilla Carey, Bib bee, Traynor, Grimm, Cooper. Errora: Orlmea, Two-baee hit: Orlmm. Three base hit: Grlmb. Stolen bae: Maranvilla, BlKbee. tiouhle plays: Miller and Wirts: Grimm, Maranville and Urlmm; Tlerney, Maranvilla and Urlmm. Left on bases: Chicago. 6; Pittsburgh, . Baae on balls: Off Strueland. 3: off Coopar. 2; Struck out: By Strueland, In 7 Innings: by Jones, 4 In 1. Psssed ball: W ir'.a Win ning pitcher: Cooper. Losing pitcher, Rtua.. lend. Upirea: Rlglar and Hart. Tims: 1:23. 'Olanta Trounce rhlllle. Philadelphia, Sept. 7. New Tork took the flrat of a thres-gama series from Philadelphia hers, 13 to 0. Goldla Rapp'a one-hand catch of Meuael's liner tn tha second, when he doubled Frank Krlsch off first, was the fielding feature. U'el rtrt started for the loials, but was put out of the game in the opening inning fur arguing with Umpire Klem. Irish Sleusi'l and Cliff Lea hit horns runs. Store: NEW YORK. I IHILAPKI.I AH 11,(1. A' All. IVi rnfl. aa 0 4 ' tt atone at iron, 3b t I 0 1 Rapp. II, h Kriach.Jb 4 1 I I.W'lianis. rf 4 Slsuasl, If I 4 ol Wsikei. rf S Young, lb 14 1 , ll'iiline.e Krlly, lb 4 2 11 1 IVlrri. s 1 ham, rf 4 i 0 l.ee. If i h'irirr, 41 I 4 1 t.l... lb 1 M oil, p I i I e'l'n...n, Jh 4 Wn,rt, p a Tunis 4t 14 II II 'I Nniltk. p a winuta,p I I'lmo. p 2 tMlmitrv'u I H1A. II O A. 2 I" I I 4 n a Tnlaia IIICIII 'Biiul fo in frl b'rs by inatMgs. v th , 'i s 11 I n.n ih, lu :m a -,tnwi .,.Mum flvirt. limli III, Pi,. 111, aiul 111. T'ihs tjt, bti, turinthsiw sn4r W,isb'l"a, heap. l Wisr. Iteuhtta, l,a. :?, I 4iansH. ekiii, I'ihIs ti T-tes b W i ... Im l.l !!.. : 1 ( t'..i i.,iv Ueol t a., t - t. ktiuael I'-'iS'a it 14 i.s. ill. I I.. I . I -II R b, S, i I, ki.e t- i H,- -1 it. a M w ii. I, .t W n is, !. it a H I . a t a. ii i 11 ml !Bi,.,, t 11 I I 1 in "". " a-itiik I 4 '1 I I lueie ell Ci', t t la i-sa mi at i i a 11 I .1,. . I 1 . Kg t. u. ...,-a . .la I II MUpJ Furom al Country (Jut Friday V I .uii.n $Ai (,.m'. t I . 1 l r-n t' 1 1 oir.t uf Ki"ly (' i a, J i n J Kii V, Pah. a .'t ft i I . l H (lib th4ftetli (h tn ajaaMyiao vui4 I I !!' 'r'tvie mii. 1 il Iropfev ( if euinil .: M U t asf lh Cvxtalfy (Ink terp ti M4iyt American League AlblMka Wl ItMbla mil. Hosiaa Hspt t . Philadelphia (k bulk fainaa from t.Miia. I lu 4 and I II Tha viailurf auinr.arded Iraiguaua and Karr la lbs fli4 laainf af I ha drat itnis and mad four runs Wglker a Inn h-miet of lbs aaaaaa made star Ika left field fear la ike fifth taking af Ihs ssraad gam wltk (lallaway aa bass ajammel aa hit safely aaly faur lima la thie gone. Uailoaay's fielding was Inlliiai. M-oia first gams: PHILAI'rl.PMI HOITON AH Mil A I All HO A Taung. tb 4 I I 4IMItrhelt.aa last llsus.r Ik 4 III r Miller, rf till M uoa. cf I I Murna. Ib 4 I S l Miller, if t I I Prn, h 111 Perkina, I 4 01 Marria. If 4 I I Usllo'ar.ee 41 t: I Collins rf 411 W alker, If tit , Pitta sr lb 4111 tke. II I I I I Ku.l, 4 14 Naylor, p 4 I I 1'eiguaon.p Karr, p I I Totals l II t II 'sM.aosky II SlJebold II Tsiala iTTTltll J ''olllns aut. hit by batted ball, pHatted for Mitchell In ainih. sHstlsd for Karr In nlnlU. b'Oia by Innings: t;hilsdlphl 4" 10 "It I ll.'Slon , 000 l son 1 Suiiimsry Runs: HrUoaan, H Miller. Perkins (II. tlslloway. Walker. I'ykss, K. Miller. IHhll, Hums. Hud. Kriort llr. ilowan, Mauser, II. Miller, J'erklns, Hums, Prail. Karr. Two-has hits: Walker, Hue), Thrav-baaa hit: (lallnway. Macrilda hits Hsuesr. Young. ouhle playa: H. Miller In Hueli Win hell to I'rait to Huraa Llt "n bases: Philadelphia, 1; ll.'sion, I. Itasta on belle: (iff Naylor, I: "ff Kerguann, I: off Karr, I Htruck nut: II y Nsylor, I: br Karr, t. Una: Off rerguaon, al la 3-1 In ning; off Karr, I In l-l Innlnaa IMlng pitrher: Pergueon. Umpires; llildebrsnd and Cvapa. Time: I. It, bVor second gam: PIIILAliri.riltA 1 BOSTON A B II i A AH IIC A Toung. lb 4 I llMlt'sll. as 3 t I Hsuser, Ib 4 1 T iB Miller, if 4 I MOan, rf I I 4 Alliums, Ib 4 I I U MII'r, rf 4 I t IPratl, lb 411 Perkins, a I I , Harris, .If t I Oall'ay, asill '.r Cut 11s, rf I I I Wsiker, If I I OiPlt'ger, Ib t I Dykes. Ib I 0 1( R rke, lb 4 Itcmmel, p Uch.plln, I I I I IPiercy, p lls Totati II 111 llsMenosky 14 0 0 (Lslbold I a Total II "J 27 14 iBitted for Plttenger In eighth. sHsttsd fur Mitchell In ainih. Bcore by Innings; Philadelphia l Ol Boston 000 do oes v nummary Rune: Hsuser, dilloway. Walker Errora: Galloway. Two-bass hits: J, Collins. Parkins, llama rum Walker. Pacrlflca hit: McOowan, Doums playa: Oalloway to Toung to Mauser; Mitchell to Pratt to Uurna; Plercy au Mitchell to Burns. Left on baaea: Phila delphia, I; Boston, 4. Bases on balls) Off Plercy, 1. btruck out: By ftnmmell, 1; by Plercy, i. Umpires: Evans an lllldsbrand. Time: 1:13. Whtta Bog Win In Tenth. Chicago, Sept. T Yaryan, forced Inta tha gams In tha 10th Inning after achalk t finger wag spilt by a foul tip off itephem eon's hat, cracked out a home run when gava Chicago a to ( victory over Cleve land. Yaryan waa tha first msn up In tha 10th Inning and ha smashed tha ban Into tha left field bleachers. bohalk will ba out of the gam several days. Scora: CLEVELAND I CHICAtlrj AH H O A I AB.H.O A. Ja'leson. If 4 3 v; Hooper, tt 4 1 I Wa'by, 2b 4 1 I I Johnson, as 3 0 I I 1 3 0colltns, Ib I I I I Cnn'lly. cf 4 xSpeakar, 1 v Shr-ely, lb I 2 II 0 oiMoltll, cf t i 4 0 Kvans. cf 0 BUp'on, 2b 1 viStrunk, If I 3 0 0 Oar er. 3b liMTIs n, Ib I 1 OlSchalk, 0 4 11 Yaryan, oil I 4 M'Nully, cf 0 4 II a 11 0 4 I J.Bewell, as 4 Wood, rf I 0! Pa bar, p 4 1 M'lnnls, lb 3 lT.Bln'p, p 0 0 U'Neiu, e 4 Morton, p 1 Winn, p 1 Totals 40 11 10 t Totala 3 13 27 10 xBattad for Connolly In eighth. Cleveland 201 101 011 0 Chicago 1 116 000 000 1 t Summary Runt: Jamleaon (2). Connol ly. Gardner (2), McNully, O'Neill, Winn, Johnson, Collins (2), Sheely, Mosill, Strunk, McClallan, Schalk, Yoryan. Errors: J. Sewell. Horn run: Yaryan. Stolen base: Johnson. Saorlflc tills: Wood (21, Mclnnls (2), Wamby (2), Johnson. Double playa: J. Sewell to Wamby to Mclnnls; T. Blankenshtp to Johnson to Shesly. 1. art on Bases: Cleveland. 10; Chicago, s. Basea on balls: Off Faber, 4: off Morton, 1; off Winn. 2; off T. B. Blankenshlp. 1. Struck out: By Faber, 4; by Winn, t. Hits: Off Morton. In 2 3-S Innings; oft Winn, 5 In 18 Innings (none out In ninth); off T. Blsnkenshlp, 0 In 3 In 10th); off Faber. 13 In I Innings (none out In ninth); off T. Blankenshlp, 0 in 2 Innings. Hit by pitched ball: Faber by O'Neill, wild pitch, Morton. Winning pitcher: T. Blankenshlp. Losing pitcher: Winn. Umpire: Guthrie. Time: 2:30. Council Bluffs May Enter State League Lincoln, Sept. 7. -Officials of the Nebraska State Baseball league tv day decided the time and place of tha post season championship games between the Fairbury club, winner of the first half season and Norfolk, winner of the second half season, as follows: September , at Norfolk. September 10 and 11. at Fairbury. September 12, at Grand Island. September 10 and 17, at Norfolk. September II and II, at Fairbury. It was announced that 'all of the present club owners would'remain in the league for another season and arranKements would be made to ob tain the entrance of two more teams into the league. Mention of Coun cil! Bluffs, la., and Columbus, t possible members, was made. Fort Worth Willing to Play Western League Champs Fort Worth. Tex,, Sept. 7. Fort Worth, now leading in the Texa league pennant race by four gamri, will accept the challenge of ihe Western league for a championship, if this city win the Dixie cham pionship, said Rusinei Manager Faul Lagrave today. Golf Ikcis Q !'!. , a rullef on tha fnilnw. tnv eat.' and B are partners In en alternate eiiaa tnnipaiiihiri in wbnh b,lh plaera cf a al'la drtie fri.tti lh in ed the bailee af tha loo dil.ee is tab a, an I tha kola pie4 eui im thai Kali. i a teruia h 4 bee ihe eel. e' drive, aui the al fiat his Sll relaro I piev the ether afiev l eis aireka nh Ma belt. Aa keil ie (..,.. J se t tn lo ik, a pise the hue eMl isb lltat Sell Is Ibal triiuelBle I It le peeeviaeil la ball an aal f4 M lb aiaetted flia aiiautea. If aa. 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I e-AOl K. ( awadiaia. W U frl I W I. I'll Tulea l It alt Hiuiia t'lty 1171 lT I .aepb sits lilikl. "H tl Wiikua kiat Hi Muinea 141 l Haffatwa 1 II Jl( t'eavrr 111,111 laaiardap'k Meaulla, li.nier. , Biotis Clip, 1. Tulea. II; Wi. bile. 1 nklebema ntv, f. Ml Jiuepb, ) tluffalae, l Ilea Ma Usee. I, fuds)'e liames. Itiiffalaea al lea Muinea. WK biia at Tgi bt J"ei'h al i-kleln'ine I'lir lienver aiainal aiuut 1 up at l.ln.uln KATinvsi. "l K. klaadlnia. W I, Pet ! W I, Pr t V. T.irk Tin 111 i l.'iuia TI at HT Piiiab'gb III! l.l' Hr..liun a IT M I tn. In ill f I 14 III Hhlladel 4111 i-t i hirasi 11a III H -ei 11 : i.7 Vealerdai'a fleaull. Near T.u k, II; I Mladelphie. '. rinrlnnatl, I'l, bi l.nu e I'lttahuiah, a: rln.aS". " t o ulh ,a s biduled 1 Tdaa lianies. Pi liuls at I'lioinnatl hlraS'i at I'lliehursh S'ew York at I'hll.'l-lilila (N ntber ahedul'd AMIHII AV I P. At. I r. btandlnpa, W. I. I'rt I W I, Pit St. Ixigls at 14 1'iii'rieveland 44 ' !'! Near rrk 1 II .( Waeh'lon 471 l i,lr..ll It SI tj: I'hlla 14 II ill I'blratu II 41 .101 H 'ei. n 11 11 '114 Vreterdai'a Meaulla. Philadelphia. I I; Hoeton. I I 'hire so. I, t'leveland, I No others aehedulrd. Todar'l UlRlel, t'leveland at t'hlraaa. rietrollat Ml. Iiiils Philadelphia at It.ietnn Waehlnftun at New Vutb. AMr.Klt'A V AOI lATION. blading a, W I, pi-t 1 w I. Ptr. Ml. Paul l II 431 illlweuk 71 II .Ut Minneap. 7 4 111 l.nulevllla 75 47 Indian. 74 44 llliTnledo M IT ill Kan. CMP 71 .IlllColumbua II Iti .111 Yratrrdar'a Rreulte. fulollla, I; C'.lumbue, 4. Indianapolis, 4: Toledo, I. (No. other tames ethsduled ) Tod si's fiamas. Indlsnspolls at Toledo. I.oulevills al Cnluinhus. (No others srhsduled TCXAH I.EAf.1 B. Port Worth, 7; Dsllas, 2. Mhrsveport, I, Wichita Is I Is, (. Houseton, I; ne.iumont, 1. Ban Anlnnls, I, (lalveatnn, I. Discarded Sox May Get Another Chance San Francisco, Sept. 7. Jim Scott, once a world scries hero, who wa released from the Chicago White Sox several year ago, because it wa thought he wa through a a hurler, staged such a successful comeback that he ha been recom mended to the New York Giants by Bill Lange, John McGraw' western scout, who once was a major league star himself. Titching for the San Francisco club of the Pacific Coast league, Scott ha had one of hi most uc ceasful seasons this year, having won 21 and lost six games. Lange feels with a strong club like the Giants behind him, Scott would do as well in the majors as he is doing in the minors. Iowa9-Letterthlete After Coaching Job Iowa City, la., Sept. 7. Charles Parsons, one of three men who have won nine athletic letters at the Uni versity of Iowa, is among the list of applicants seeking the post made va cant several weeks ago by the resig nation of James A. Ashmore, base ball and basket ball coach and assist ant football coach. Parsons won his letters in football, basket ball and track. AMERICAN LEAGl JS n an. k H. Pr. 325 .410 16 .3114 11 .Sift 103 .36 IS .340 h. r . JIH ,3BS UB .373 14.1 .3.15 IS .3.11 I. 11 .3M Ulee. t. Loula ...18 HI 11 (obb. Urtrolt 1 470 b HpMikor, ('leveland 10 410 b.1 Hellmann, Detroit 11 4AS B Tobln, bt. Loula ...1)7 S44 110 NATIONAL LEAOt'K (i. AB.' R. Ilnrnahr. It. 1ula 182 B21 11 Tlerney. Pltteburkh On 47 4 Millar, rhtrapti ...loll 4l l Hlphea. IMttnliilrph 11 111 D (.rlmee. ( hlraso ..111 40 ft Batters (TSgtefi(gH Western League larara l-aae Again, Liaioln. Mrpt, 1. u (Mr for Ihe ee.i.itd luna In Ike iraniferied s'llee ub leniar here diew the ahurt end af tha erare fly bum hinp bin ff Wilana la iba s"und and thud Inmnae, tha Hiaia p.it aaay tu a tao run lead wbiih aith una ad led in Ibe eeieath and ninth fata Ihe , lub a I lu 1 rl. I.ir. Hute. .iKNVrpi MIOl'X flTT art IIO At AH II OA ullrlen.f 4 4 11 Hanilltaee 411 Ken ee 4 I I it II aaay lb 1 I... 1. a rf II .! seid III 4 'rn .li 5b 4 11 e I i.ieh f 4 i'iiiniH I en 1 Meiaib I I I I I l i. ,.. It 1 I I 1 11 t unnur rf I I I VW .hi .'b I I 1 t Main. k. If I a a k iihiillen.o III uieiy.i' I iuii.p 1 1 9 l, i i.. 11 p 1 --! iMianalmf I Totala II II Ml H enei.ik.p I Totals in 1 11 II tbhaaslmp buted "i Wllaoa in aigbih Mvnia by inni. Ienver all on ii -1 Bmiia city , tun i bniitlliaiy Hum' Kerr. Csrlwrlsht III, itoruMe, ItentiMMway, Men K.ituri Kirr, I'ailwrishl. Hall denied rune, deliver, I Tu base hits Kerr, lins. HemiiK v.ey lii.ulile fleye iNrtwriahl luitai eioiei I , ii. 'm io Hall to l'eririri' Kerr lo Wripht. Hail keir lo rert. nhi: II' iiiiiiiiy to 1 1 a in 1 1 n to lleir H'nlen liMeea. iinmire. Hiintnaway, ll.ier. sail h-'rifl.e hue 0liiea III, Queiy. MiU'k .ait liy I, all, I, bp Wllenn, I. Hsi-k on halls, nff Hall. 1: off W11..111 I; cir InrkeniiiKk. I. Hits and tuna off Wln .n, I and I In luiiinsi. off lllrken iIihIi, I end t In I innins. Left on bee l'etiv.t. ; Pious city. 4. I'mplres, l'avis end ritiatrl k. Time: I II. Ollem (anllnue Halllnp bprea. Tulea. tiki , Mept. 1 The tiller, inn t'nued their billing airee, knorking Mi'. neld and O'Neill from ihe bos ant hist, lug Vvlrhlls, II lo 1. Hoehler held Ihe Witihiee lo a half dnien araitered hits. I'avta hit his 3 t h and aoih home rnna. i ir.kina- lb" tie ibat had eileied between him and his tesmmaie. Lamb, for the league lead. Lamb hit his lath. Ilennett Ina Hh and l.ellvelt his 14th and Bu man also poled a four-bagger. b.ore. WICHITA Tt'LUA All II O A I All II O A. Rmlth.rf ) u 2 , Ilennett. If 41 lirirfln.if I I H'T mpeon lb 4 11 Hlakeely.lf Wash in. 2b 4 : n lavii.rf 1 J 0 I ltl.amb.if 12 10 Kiel rf 4 1 1 1 l.-IH.II.Ik I 3 11 larger sa 4 I 1 I Hi'imin lb III Huiler.lb 1 1 1' Mi (iinia.aa 4 114 llalep.r 3 0 I i fri.el.y.r 4 31 Mlinwilh 11 liHoehler.p 3 01 SI IJim-IQ.p j o 1 IM O'N'allp 0 A III Alklne.p 1 0 ll TolalS jTTl4 I,' Hcora bp Innlnge: Wlrhlla Vulia H u m m a r v Rum Totals 21 14 17 14 .311) 001) Oflt ,000 314 3" U Griffin. Ulekeiley, Waihhurn. iiennait I), Thonipaon, Davla in. umi 2i. i.eiiveit m, tieuman (21 Mrilinnla. Hoehler Krrora; Pmlih (II Washburn ii). Ksst. timed runs' Wich. Ha, I; Tulsa, 14. Left on baaea: Wl hlia, 2: Tulaa. 4. Two-baea hlta: Washburn, Herger. rroshy it), Lallvelt il). Home rune: Dafla, (2), Lamb. Ilauman, nennett, firlffln Harrlflrea: Dennett. Hoehler. Hiolen base: Hminiun. Haaes on balla: Off uoeni-r. i; err n n.inald, t; orf ti'Nein, I. Hiruek out: Ily Hoehler, by Mr-Donald, I Wl'il ultrh: Atkins lttiiie anrf hilai nff Mrjioneld. 7 and 1 In 4 1-3; off O'N-ll, 3 and in I .. Losing pitcher: Mo. uunaiu. uouuie piays: f.nit to McDowell: Hnrhrer In Hauman to l.ellvelt; ll'dlnnli to Bauman to l.ellvelt: Umpires; Holme ana urnisny. Times 1.36 Kavagea Ileal Halnta. Oklahoma C'ltv. Okl.. Bent 1 The See. ad' e fell on llovllk for four runs In tha aeventn, arlving htm from Iba box and stating St, Joaeph, 7 to 1. bcore: ST. JOHKPH I OKLA. t ITr A B H.O A.I AB.H.O. Olson, lb I 1 I of Pitt, rf 4 3 4 0 Oir'den, If 4 1 I loKrueger, III I i Klsher. rf 4 0 1 0Felber, Jb 4 1 3 Ron'lt. rf 4 1 1 OiM'Da'el, Jh 3 I t 0 Jl'irld, 3h 4 1 0 Olaing'rdl, If 4 3 4 Nufer. 3b 4 3 4 llwindle, aa 4 1 I) i Browne, Mill) Minna, rl I 1 I Orab'ekl, c 1 1 2 Long, rf 4 12 Hnvllk. p 3 I A 01 Allen, p 111 Llndbg. pl00 2 .Totals 34 127 13 Totals 36 10 24 ! Scorg by Innlngi: "f. Joseph mo mo 1003 ukianoma city 002 019 40x i nummary Rum: Bonowltg. McDonald. flrabowakl. Pitt (2), Kruegur. Telber. Mr. uaniei, tiingiarai, Alien. Errora: Mc Donald. Llndnerf. Felber. Windle, Moore. Two-baea hits: Horowitz. Pitt. Kruecer. (Slnglardl. Three-haia hits: Pitt. Glnglardl. Sncrlflca hits: Pitt, Allen, Hovllk. Stolen baia: Felber. Baie on belli: Off Hovllk, 3. Struck out: 11 Allen. 1; by Hovllk, 7. Runs and hlta: Off Hovllk, 7 and 11 In 1.3 innings. tJnuhte nlays: Allen find McPanlel; Grahowekl to Olson. Left on baaea: St. Joseph. 7; Oklahoma City, 3. Kurned rum: Oklahoma City. 7: St. Joaeph, 1. Time 1:40. Umpires: Dono- hui and Held Mary Browne and Mallory to Meet in Special Match San Francisco, Sept. 7. Another California tennis star. Miss Mary K. Browne, Los Angeles, this month will attempt to defeat Mrs. Molla Mallory, national champion, who al ready this year has turned back four assaults from one invader from the far west, Miss Helen Wills of Berk eley. Miss Browne, who is the second ranking woman player in the United States, leaves Monday to meet the. champion in a special match at For est Hills. N. Y., during the East vs West series, according to an an nouncement by Dr. Sumner Hardy, San Francisco, president ot the Cali fornia Lawn Tennis association. ' CIGARETTES Omaha Pounds Cooper Hard and Wins, 10-1 OKrin In Kffe-ftivf In Pinclin mul Htiffalort Kvrn Srrir With Dm Moinr Hoootiri. Pes Moines, It, Sept. 7. Omaha pounded Cooper hard while Okrie v effective in the pint lie and the visitor evened the erie by taking today' game, 10 to J. Store: imtiil k m m a r liUlaeon, b I 4 t I Wit re, Ib .. . I I I I lunnthara, ah . , I J I a l.rlnn. rf I s t v. miiih, rf I n I I a It Hen. si 4 g llnelrraon, lie ...... 4 r t bpenrer, a 1 A a Okrle, p t 1 I I tnlals ... M l IS 31 U 1 nr. MoiM.a. AN. K. H Pit. A. f l.rnln, rf ,, .,.. a a Hsgner, 3b I I Hoian, rf I I lui.a, b 4 t a r) hr.hrn, lb 4 a a l.renei, If t I I I rt,,n, aa ,. a I I N lllleon, t I lunper, p 1 I 0 Tolala 4 l 17 " " en-ore by lualngei Omaha ,,, ti I no in in lies Moines two ao oou bummary Home runt (Irlffln. Twa baee hltei Okrle, (ilalaaon, firlffln, bpracer, 4ira ney, Meaner, aarrtflra bill Wllroi. Ift An baaeei Omaha, t Ilea Mntnea, h. Ntrurk null Jly (rubier, 4; hp Okrle, . tlaaea on bell. i Off 4 ooner. i nff okrle, . lilt bp pitched belli Hy Okrle (VPIIean). parried runai Omaha, 7i lira Malnea. I, Ihnibla plaeil llorsn to loan fa Morton, Mllras to lililaaon In Batee. I'mplraei Aa deraon and lawla. Tlmai Ship, Date Set for Amateur Series The South Side Merchants, who climbed to the pinnacle of amateur doin when they drfeated the Town lend Gunner in the City Class A championship serin, will play in the intercity tournament it St. Louis September 31 and October 1. Jake Jiaacson, Muny baseball bots, yesterday wa notified by the Mound City Amateur aociation of the date of the tournament. It i doubtful if the St. Loui pen nant winner will come to Omaha this year because of the excitement over the Browns' race in the Ameri can league. The amateur gonfalon winner will leave Omaha Friday night, Septem ber 29, and will arrive in St. Loui Saturday morning. They will play there Saturday and Sunday. Series Impracticable. Memohii. Tenn.. Senf. 7. Inhn D . . Martin, oresident of the Southern association, tonight aid that a post season series between the winner of the Western league and the cham pion of post-season game between the Southern association and the Texas league "would be impraciic- anie. A he proposal tor such a port season series came from A. R. Tearnev. president of the Western lesgue. Grand Circuit Results :H trot, curia tl.00. threa heats, un finished Wednesday: Flnvsrra, br. h., by Atlantic E- press-Quite Worthy (Fleming),.. 1 1 Let riy, b. g. (Cox) I S 3 Wesley R. u. g (Croiler) 4 4 Zombro Dillon, b. g. (BerrlH) 4 I Alta Quest, Bfnque. Monaroua. Malar Riser, Peter Will Tell and Dalagoa Pater alio started. Time: J:0H, 2:1(1, 1:144. 2.111 pace, puna 13,000; three heats, un. finished Wednesday: Almaden Onward, br. r, by Al maden R. Bell Onward (Crosier). 1 I t Robert Direct, ch. g. (Ray) 1 1 I bunflaih, blk. g. (Cox) t t Time: r:oj. j:i, 1:1114. inn Imi itnni i. ..... Favonlan b. h, by J. Malcolm J-'oroia and Allla Watts (Ed man) 1 1 1 R. Colorado, b. h (Cox) I 3 I Princess Etawah. b. m. (Murphy). 3 S .lane the arrat, b. m (Cane) ....4 4 t wiiki wiiki, nr. g. (DK'Krrion). . . . 4 rime: 3 n. a:J3, 2:10 trot, purse 11,000, three heats: Mr, Kent, br. h , by Dillon Ai- worthy-RIra (Cox) .. 1 1 Alta Kvane. ro. m, (Thomas) ....1 S t Marlon Toddlngton, ch. m. (Cro sier) t t J Plain Mae, b. g (Murphy) t t I I'rter Hlnse n. g (Ackerman) ..1(1 l.nrena watte also started. Time: MlVi. I ll, 3:1114. better tobaccos in greater variety better blended. No other cigarette at the price gives such value.