2 B THE SUNDAY BEE: OMAHA, SEPTEMBER 10. I5. Up-to-Bate News and Gossip of Interest to Sport Fans Dailcy Routs Denver Bears in First Game Buffalo Hurler Wina Content ly 6 to 2-Score Manu.h Tripln in Seventh DouhltvHradrr Today. By RALPH WAGNER. m HAT IT it not id difficult for I tin Buffaloes to rout the Bears in a ball game wai very much in evidence at the Umaha league park, yettcrday afternoon when the herd atuMurd the only "Hill" Kodaeu and hi proteges by (he score of 6 to 1. It It all a matter of who pitehci una now ne noes it. Hut the victory ii only half of the Mory. In the firit place had it not hrrn for Heinie Manuih and a flock of Hear errora the remit might have hern different. Hut we believe in giving credit w here credit ia due. And tuch miut be given to Joe Dailey, Harney litireh's Buffalo hurler from Seattle. Handsome Joe, by hi inperb twirling in the pinchea ac counted eomew-nat for the victory. Dailey ran into a little tough lurk in the fourth inning and the ball tosien from the "Mile High City" cored two run. Lut they couldn't hit Joe'i alanta for anything th.M ronlil bring runner scroti after th fourth Mania. The lanky Buffalo hurlrr alloyed lite Heart to claw him for ix scat irfl hits, two of these being of the two-bae variety. lit wa atingy with hi pane, isiuing only two, while Groat, the visiting pitcher, alio handed out a pair of free ducatt to f ;rt. The Denver chucker wai touched for nine hiiti, iprinkted among them being a triple and a dou ble, lie itruck out five Buffaloea, but received leaky lupport, But for the Duffaloei. The hired hands of Burch chased the Beara all over the lot and had the outfielder climbing up the fence spearing the long drivea that went into the at mosphere. The Buffaloes icored three runs in the second. Manush walked and. went around to third when Wilcox hit into a fielder's choice, catching Griffin at third. Masters blew into a fielder' dish and Wilcox was nabbed at second. The ball was whipped down to the Denver catcher who in turn tried to get Manush off third, but the ball went wild and Heinie scored. After all this happened, Master politely stole iccond. Spencer vup and singled to center and Ray O'Brien tried to throw the ball over the presi coop and a a reiult Master scored, Spencer going to third. Dailcy landed on first when Gome gummed up a fly catch and Spencer chalked up the third (core. Gislason ground ed out and the Bears tried to act up with the, bat, but without any uc ccss. Long Hat Long Neck. However, in the fourth inning Dailry curved the ball around Long' long neck and as his Adam's apple is rather large, said ball came in con tact with said Adam's apple, thereby allowing Long to proceed to first under the "ump's" orders. Patterson doubled to right and Long scored the initial Bear score. Great cheers from "Bill" Rodgers. Cartwright wheeled into an easy out and Gomes singled to center, boosting Patter son across tfie rubber with the sec ond and final Denver tally of the contest. Rodgers hit into a fielder's choice and Parker skied out to "Pug" Griffin. Exit Denver. The game was planted on the well known cake of ice in the Omaha rixth, although neither team knew it at the time. .Manush was the first Buffalo to bat. Gross treated Heinie to a base on balls, that cost him the game. Wilcox singled and Manush went to third. Masters swung for the third strike and Spencer strolled, filling the bases. Dailey's fielder's choice caught Spencer at second, but allowed Manush to score. Gislason came through with a timely single and Wilcox registered the filth run. Bates whiffed and the scoring ended tor the inning as Denver never came near chalking up a count in its half. Two Games Today. After two down in the seventh, Manush slammed the ball out to deep renter and by some classy base run ning got around to third. Wilcox got his second hit of the game and Heinie scored the final Buffalo score. A double-header is on the program for this afternoon. It will br the final Sunday game of .the season in Omaha. KENVfcR, AM H It. TB.8H.SII.rO. A. E, O'Brien, el ... . kerr, aa lama, rf I'alieraon. lb , I ariwrlght, lb. I.eaiee, If Xkmlgera, lb .. 1'are.ee, , .... 1. fi.ee, p xilollaue I I I I I I I 1 Totala a a 111 II I t4H . AH a ll TBH an PO A K. i.uUm. ib...allla lhatea, Ik . .. I I I II .raoihaan, lb.. t.ritlia, il ... I I I I I I I Mak, ef.... I ! U lleMt, aa 4 I e let I n ileal, a a e a i Ha.lere. If.. .,4 I I J I K..r. e .... a I I I -ilea. ) aaiaataaa 'Ht INillef Te4aU II II a I II I IMIa4 aelat f ? la nlxlla. aewea ee lemtaniai teee , a Km awet- ) M a4 !) awaaaaMt t-aeN4 tauaat Oeei.ee. Oeaaka, I. The-lMea bill Weuala. fa. eaaa bui t.flOla. felUes., -mikt. Hit be M.ae4 ImUi Hr ..-. l.tealMw, be I . .ea fcMte tie,ei laeam to ke to t erlie I.K.taekm to Itoleai, to MIHva. le.h mm I t iNallea, I, b IMm A llt m keei aaaee, 4, lle, I, I 4ea la aM Aa-eee& ItMi I tax Will !lroJT.t V.ti' Hf'tih at CohuubU Cli4. Jp' . ittt awi tt tot I ii,ijr pi M nmiii t.KJtNall Iiao tH '!. t" jrii time), fe at J - t Uom la tia'.J I it' tt!iN't ! W'll t JifS ' Ii tnti tNe hkio?M V 4 I'wJaM 01 im :J aA Jt ' '' U ft bl4ll.laj tuta I. .. ... .,...: I kei !,: kaatii tttei Ue I .ee i ait. (.. . 1 ' MI 14 f AlHC n J - 44 ! Iowa Pilot . 1. Gordon Lock will pilot the Uni versity of Iowa football team this season, succeeding Aubrey Devine. Locke, like Devine, la an all-ttar player and during the 1921 eason wat one of the mainstay of the Hawkeye front wall. Haiti tackle, National League tMrete Win Twl. Flltabunh. Bent. . I'ltleburili lalned da New York In th Natlunal league pen nant race ow oiiMimi i.niraso twice. Tna I'lralee found I ha vlaltora eaav In lha flrat conteet, wlnnm T to 4. la lha aao. nil (am Plttetiti.-ah cam a from behind. Had lha ecore In lha eiihtft and won in th. lin. I to 1. core, (Irat camel CHICAOO. I PITTSBURGH. ABK.O.A iBH.Oi. Hun, cf III : Mara nr., a till liollocaa HCarey, cf 4 1 I 0 terry, lb M I IBIabee. If 4 1 1 4 (Jrlmeelli LIT li Ruaeeil.rf 4 1 a Calla h.rf 111 Tlerney.ib 411 Miner, ii i a aiTraynor.lb 4 11 Krug, lb I i llUrlinm, lb 4 III I O Kar'ell. o 111 IBrhmldt.a I 1 Alexan.p 31 4;oiainr, p I 1 1 1 aHeathco. 1 I Cheevta, p I I 1 t Totala 14 14 17 14 a Barber 1 1 ( Ct junta, p 4 114 Totals It 10 11 17 xnatiefl for Alexander In aevemh. V Hat tea tor Cbeevea In elihlii. Bible out, hit by bla own batted ball. Score by inning; Chlrako ., -, ool 000 010 4 Plttaburfb. ....201 104 40 7 nummary Rune: Statu. Millar. Krui. O'Farrell, Carey, OI-bee, Kuaaell, Tier ney, Traynor (I), Urlmm. Error: Maran villa. Two-Dtaa h'ta: Orlmm, Tlernejr. Three-baa hlta: t'arey, Taynor, Urlmm, miner, cio.cn oaae: man. Hacririce: Hol ler her. liouMe pity: Km. Terry and Urlmea; Alexander, tirtmea; Terry O'Kar rell and Krug; T.erner, Maranvllle and Orlmm1, Holloitaer, O'Farrell, Krut. Ter ry and urlmea. Left on baaaa: Chlcaco, 10; PlttaburKh. I. Baae on balla: off Olainer, 4. Hlta: Off Alexander, II In Innlnga; off cheevca. 0 In 1 Innlna: oft Jonea, 1 in 1 Innlnr. Loelnf pitcher, Alex- niter, umpire: KIKIer and Hart. Time: 1:41. Score aecond game: CHICAGO. PITTSBURGH. AB.H.O.A. I AB.H.O.A. BlaU. rf Sit OlM'nvlll. la 1114 H'ocher.aa 1 Carey, ct I 3BIbe, If I 0 Ruaaell, rf 4 0Tlerney,ilb 4 OITraynor.lb I Of Orlmm, )b 4 0Oooch, o 4 Hi Brown, p I 0 Morrlann, p 0 Terry. 2b Crimea, lb Frlbere-.lb C'aghan.rf Miller, if xMalael 0 I 1 i O'Farrell, o Krug, lb wirte, o Barber, If Oaborne, D Y'horae, p IJllttoi Hamilton. n xH'lhcote Cheevca, p K'mann, p Totala 41 IS 10 II Totala 40 11 II 4 ( xRan for Miller In aeventh. x Batted fur Oaborne In. aeventh. xBatted for Yellowhorae In eighth, one out when wlnnlne run wax acorad. Score by Inuinga: Chicago ',...000 100 100 0 T Pttuburgh 001 101 ISO 11 Summary Runa: State. Hollocher. Terry. Frlberg, Malael: Barber. Heath- cote, Marinvllle, Carey (2), Ruaaell, Tler- ney. urnnm, Brown, Mattox. urrora: Maranvllle, Craye, Blgbee, Ruaaell. Two buae hlta: Carey, Big bee. Three-baae hit: Maranvllle. Stolen haien: Stata. Carey, Blgbee. Double play: Tlerney to Maranvllle to Orlmnt. Left on baaea: Chicago, I; Pittaburgh, 13, Baaea on balla: Off Oaborne. 3; off Cheevca, I; off Kauf man. 1: off Brown. 1: off Yellowhorae. 1: off Hamilton, 1. Hlruck out By Oaborne, a, uy iveu nan, a. nua: uti uaborne, a hi t Innings; off Cheevea, I In 1 1-3 In- ninga; on Kaurman, 4 In 3 Innlnga; off Brown, In S S-i Innlnga: off Morrlaon, none In 1 1-3 Innlnga; off Yellowhorae, none in 1 lnlng; off Hamilton, 1 In 1 Innlnga. Hit by pitched ball: By Oa borne, Onoch. Wlnfilnt plicher. Hamil ton. Loalng pitcher: KKufmejin. Um pirea: Hart and Rlgler. Time: 1:27. Cardinal Heal Rede, Cincinnati. Sent. I St. Loula won a free-hitting and raggedly-played game irome t inrinnati, IJ to 10, ore : ST. LOUIS. I CINCINNATI. AB.H.O.A I AB.H.O.A Bladea. aa 3 I 1 4! Borne, rf 8 Ith, cf-lr Ho'aby, lb Hott'ly, lb Stork. 3b 8i nulla, rf Mann. It xFeurnter Mu'ller. cf At emlth, Hell, p North, p Sherdel, p 1 1 I'lU'Uert. lb 1 I I'Ounran, If 2 11 0; Harper, i t 111 Fona'ra. lb 1 1 4 I 0 Pin. 111. lb biC'veney, as II Winso, e 6: a Boone I I Keck, a 4 2 altararave I I 4 14 I Uarkle, p I.UtU, p aureeaier Totala II II II III . Tolala 41 II 17 II netie4 for Man In lha eighth, ihatied for Vilna lei the ninth. allatte.1 for Kei In lb alltk aHetted fr l iue in lb ainth. I'n by lanikga, at l.oale ., 34 ! MS II Oaeinnett Ill ! 14 I Vuntmary Raaa. Hlaila 131, mth 111, HotHaey ill. kintly, k, ri .rifc. Ixuberl, ! lltrioe ti Tan- ai' til, Pined!, Ceveaer, Winga. Rrtore: l'l !, I,a, Pi a. I I to, Ceeae, Tw kna (!t, ai.nk tkrevbee kit rltnlr,. N...IH del. b toaee. Imiu. ikkmia e. nine kite, lube a. ke. k .k bulla 11). lekia ui koea i i'aar la Ivmie'l: l..iskv to I. .., I etv ea kaee. a. I ie, 4. o mi(, i rt'el kaee e a ff h- k Ii o'f V. He. I, . aeii. I elf S .k. I tlrajeb aet He Ke a I. br Mite. I'll I'll. I la 1 ta a. ,11 V , IV n I I I l. iMee H 4at. i I tnwea, elf ke. I ha 4 leetna f f erk-e I ia) I taiia !HM it Im ike e gaikl. ff Leie 4 to : I 1 1. . - I, L , 1 k- W. 1 1 ' a. . te I e a mh '" tell. I " 4 link., ka-e !..Menea Uaa t i. ai. Tie ef faaaeaM eetol rkileev rkitjeitk. a.t , ii,i kiwi a Ink a..a Ik eaaeea na a)a. ; nH a i to i pkato rk 4 to ae u.e'e i 4 aee44.e ke. k a aeeeaa I -a j aevea laaia Ik gaaie e a btilleal llrti1t Touriir. ilHje.l, 4. p'. jS.f eia) M ! 44 t kf f Kh efr4Wil ! SsptoMf J.'. I kthKa) ll4t nl Wl4 l44tft, BcwBaDBesulK WBiTEKM LKAOl at. W IV Pel I W L-Pel Tula, 44 11 .414 4ltii Clip 74 II .lei 41 Jaeepk 4 .4ukl. I'tly 4111.414 Wlcklia II It ,ll le Molliee It II .III Oaaaka 74 II ,4l4ilaar I . VaalavOai" lUaialU. affaeaaa. llenear, I, Tataa. II; Wlcklia, II. Ia Moinea, I; loa City, I I. Jeeepk, Ii Oklaaoma C.ly, t. , TeaVay'l Caaaea. Tula al Bt Jaaeph. Le Meloea asaluet Sioux Clip at Uf 4oi ieee al Oaaato (Ooukle-keadee). Okiakema City at VWibiia (dowbla beaaerl. KATlOMAIi J.BAOIK. . WL.P.I.I WLPot. Nate York II II .III Clnelnaatl 71 II .III Pllteburgk ? II ,4i Uruukly II It ,! Vt. Lamia 71 II .444 phlle, 47 II .IH Chicago 7J II .UllUoeloa II II .114 VaMerday'a tjaanea. Si. Uula, II; Clncianatl, II. Hraakiyn. I; lloeion. 4. I'lllebmgh, 7-1: Cbirago. 4-7, New Keck, I; Philadelphia, 1. Today 'a tlaatea. Near Tark at Brookly. Piltaburgh al Chuago, kt Lojia at t'lnnlnnail. tiv olbara acbeduied. A M CSKA.M I MOt r. , Standing, WXPctl WLPet. Near York It II .1011 Cleveland It 74 . I, Loma II II .! Waah ton 1411 .4.1 Oetroit II II ,114 Pblla. II 71 .41 Chicafo ,Hi4,b..alon II II .III leeleeday'a (taanaa. Cleveland. Ii Chicago, I. Philadelphia. 1-1; Uualoa, 1-1. New Yoik, Ii Waahinglun, I, 8t. Loula, 14; Oetroli, e. Totlay'a Oaniea. Cleveland at Chicago. Philadelphia at .Near York (double- header). iioaion at Waahlnglan. Detroit al SI, Lvula. AMrHICAM AleNOt IATIO.V. W. L. Pel. I W. L. Pel. St. Paul ID II .1111 MU'auke 7174 .III M'neapolla 71 14 .4 Loulevllla 41 71..4TI InnTUo la 17 .elei Toledo IT II .III Kan, Clip 71 .11 .titiColunibue II I4.I7I Yraterilay'a Keeulta. t'olumbua, 4; Loutaviile, 1. illnnrapolla, I; Kanaaa City, t, Toledo, I; Indlanapolla, I. SI. Paul. f. Milwaukee, 0. Today' (lame. Kanaaa Clip at Minneapolis (2). Milwaukee at Si. Paul (1), Loulavlll at Tuiedo (I). Indlanapolla al Columbus. Elkhorns Win First Game of Tide Series Norfolk, Neb., Sept. V Th Elkhorns hut outPalrbury her Saturday afternoon. 4 to 4, In th tint gam In th Nebraaka Stat league pennant race. Timely hitting by th Elkhorna did th bualneaa, th Fair bury club being unable to get to Dldler In time to arore. Following II th box accre of th game: FAIRHUBT. I NORFOLK. AB.H.O.A. AB.H.O.A. Rooney, aa I A'ton, a W'buah, lb M'D'ott, rf tiM'chell, lb u'Warr, 3b 0 Rouae, If d'Knapp, rf 1 t'aaey, e 1 O'vee. cf Dllne. cf Ilelrhle, If C'land. 3b Q'dwin, lb O C'ner, o Levlch, p xUarry llH'arly, lb II Dldler, p 2 0 1 II 1 4 0 51 I Totaia 21 127 10 Total 21 I 24 4 x Batted for Levlch In ninth. Score by innlnga: . Falrbury 000 000 000 4 Norfolk 00ft 130 00x 4 Summary Runa; Atherton. Mitchell. Marr, H'aairty. Errora: Atherton. Ho- garty. ' Three-bare hit:, Mllehell. Sacrl flee hit: Wlmbuah. 'Uaa on balla: Off I.ovlih, I; off Oldler, I. Struck out: By Lovlch, 11; by Dldler, 4. Double playa: Caaey to Atherton to Marr. Rooncv 'to Wlmbuah. Hit by pitched ball: Mitchell. Left on baaea: Falrbury, Ii Norfolk. 4. Stolen baaea: Mitchell. McDermott. Marr. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Meyer. Kemper Military College Grid Schedule Complete Boonville, Mo.. Sept. 9. The foot ball schedule of the Kempel Military school contains two intersectional games that should be of far-reaching interest. The first is with Culver Military Academy at Culver, Ind., and the second with Shattuck school of Faribault, Minn. These games may decide the national football championship among the secondary schools. Schoor-fccgins September 12 and orosoects are good for an other winning team. The schedule is as follows: October I Central College In Boonviu. October 11 Kanaaa City Unlveralty In -Joonvllle. . October 20 Rockhurat College In Kan a City. . October 2S Culver Military Acaacmy in Culver, Ind. November S Mlmourl Military Academy In Culver, Ind. November 11 Chllllcoth Bualneaa Col lege In Chllllcoth, Mo. November 17 Shattuck School In Boon- V November 10 Wentworth Military Academy In Lexington. Ma pitcher' duel between Ring and Hung Mcquillan. Scot: NEW YORK. I PHILADELPHIA AB.H.O.A. AM.H.u.A. B'vroft, aa 3 W'xtone, (a i Itapi), 3b llwillia'a, cf 01 Walker, rf l H enllne, c 2I.ee, If 0! I.ealle, lb OlP'tneon. lb Jl HlnaT. P 1 1 Oroh, 3b Frlach, 2b Meueel, it Young, rf Kelly, lb St'ngel, cf Snyder, c M y lan, p 0 4 0 I 0 I 4 I 5 1 3 14 4 1 1 4 4 4 x.Mokan TAlaU 4 t 17 111 Totali 31 I 17 14 x Batted for Ring In lha ninth. Scor by Innlnga: New York "14 4281 Philadelphia .. i)4 oil 1 Summary Runa: Uanrroft, Meuerl. II en line. Stengel, Lee. Krror: Bancroft, Snyder, Hat. Two-baaa bl'a; rlnydnr. Kelly. Home run: Meuael. Sacrifice bite: Lee, Parklneon (I), Mokati. stolen bea.e Kelly. Panrrofl. Puubi fla; Prta.k In Hancrett I K-lly. I'll on baaea New York. I; Philadelphia, I. Firat baa ea balla: Oft M. vanillin. I; off Ring. 1. Struck out: My Ring. 4, by Wayjillaa. 1. Wild puck: Km. I'm plree: Klam end M-V"rmlk. Tuna l ante; I 41. IMNtgen Vl In la Taetflh. Mrooklr. ' h.ni tu Into Hi left fi.l klaerkei with "e aul i lh llik lle Ike e .! aerlee la rttkla. 4 l I. ea e.l ll ielo t.rtma aiioaid II kn. but aim a vul 14 batter. S''e. IK.STON I HNiOKI.r4 UHllli A II II A . Paw. II. if 4 11 tlla.., Ik 4 111 K.f Ik till I k .o a I I 4 I I titiae. f 111 H Uf 1 H 441 .m.t. II 4 I I a :f 111 ll.Mil. Ill 4 I I 4 . f 4 114 ilikewa. lb I I ka.lt, Ik I III 1 ... 4 a till 111 1 4 t 1 I i .,i, I I . i I i a 4 ia.if, r mi. r a a e.ie r a a I I it.., I It in. i 4 I I I I 4 l ui iftih 14 4 1; j Yta 41 I. Ill H TU 41 III II iitii eat eike eitaainai aa . a4 j a ltaa h i-li la a ma etuai f-.a ai.i.ee to ee.aaia . kl taa-aga HVei-.a , -i 414 l kit.ia 4 in lee i-4 cauiiif- 1.4 p-e t k-'f i a l, I..MIM, el I. .-il atiaaat 111. la.... v4'w.. h.t.e ei-e a Ic-ai, ,'.,. . I..1 .i",e in e i'ie S4i 14.4. !... wi kel ile kWe-a r.!. 4ive eaaee a"-, I1..4I ea .fi.e ''i-. i4i 4,ai a, i-v. k. ..e P ni. -aa ,m aee kto.tote I al.tl 14 t -e . e-ka. to ...e a to aaaaaai la 'i lh-e ta II ii -a I 4ae la a - .t kl 4 -O Ii 'aa I y-e a a-4 '' a I ! . I V a.. eaataiie 4 ,u. . I a I 41 American eLagpe Yaaka Was rraaa SaaalT. New Tark, Sapt. Tb h T4th American mad- wep at Ikelr lw geni aerlee with Waahlagtaa, faaln veil play4 ll-lalnf plUker battle, I la t Barn Joae had alUbtly lha better f Oearg Mogndga. Jonea we kia gam la lh tfc laaina whea Be apnea wua a duual. bla enl af lha game, advanced la third ea Witt Infield ul and acorad Ik visaing rua Dugani aacrilic fly ta Klce. Scerat WABHINOTOM. I All II. O. A f NEW C IK Aal H O A. udg. lh 4 I 4 J; Will, ef 4 4 11 Heme. Ik 4 4 I I Dugaa, Hie, ef 4 11 uin, Jt e w , a tloelia. If 4 1 I liPIPP. Ik 4 1 U J Brewer. r 4 4 1 4, S. hang. 4 4 J I J Uharrtte 4 11 I MauaaL If 4 114 Peck gh ee 4 1 l Ward. Ik I I 1 I lmoito.i I I 1 llscoit. aa 4 I 1 I Mogridge.p 14 4 li Jonea, p Total. IlTiTlTr Total II 14 II II Twa out when wisnlnf rus was aoored. Sror by Innlngei Waeklngion J J New York , Summary Bunei Illc, Obarrlly. aohans, v... a-.rrnri Hire. Two-baae hlta: Rice. 'jonea (l. Horn runt Rlc. "aorlflc hue: Mngrldge, uugen. '""""'.f'r',',, '' ne, Peckin-eugh and June II I Left an baaeai NerYork. Ii Waehlngtnn, Baa on ball.l Off Jon, Il off ' Strark ouli By Jonea, 4; hr Umpire! NaUlB and a?onnlly. Timi 1,11. Speaker Beat WblU Sol. Chloago. -Bert. 4 Trls Speaker, plnek w!m V. ?'..'-. ,hJ,uk,",h .alia k"rw by John.;., anabfed tiivaland . w-"?.um.:B.?" 'ir.'s and th ra ana ont -" - lo Collin., who- throw to Johneon forced I, Bewail. jannaan a " .... t.. Mil... a.i on third acored wiiii, " ' - j and Speaker wen lo cond. Scor : a CLEVKLANP. I CMICAflO A II. H o. A t AHK.H.O-A. J'leenn.lf 4 1 1 m Hooper, rf 4 J I 4 a a e Xi Inhpann. aa 1114 MNully.cf 4 1 4 0 fttlllna.lb 4 I I 4 O.rdner.lbS I 4 J j n a nan II, I u a l a ! T I i i Wo.al, rf 4 I 1 OlStrunk, f II Mclnttla.lb 4 111 i M'CI'lan.lb I I J J Xk,vana VO O w leryan. - - (iu..ro. i h 4 e 4 4,T. B'.nip.p a, .'; 114 1 T4tal II 4IIU XHpeaker 14 4 4 xcnnnoliy a Ulile, p 4 0 4 4 Tolala 13 1 17 13 xliatied for Mcfnnl In ninth., xiutted for Edwarda In ninth, xltun for Speaker lo ninth. Score by Innlngei Cleveland ) J?" ?? Chicago "I vo a Summary Runi McNuIty, Wood, P.vana. Johnann 13). Error: Johiwon, Mcciallan. Two-ba hlli Moatll, Slav. enaon. Home run! wooo. oioiea a-i Johneon. Sheely. Sacrlflc hlte: Stei;h enaon, T. lllankenahlp (3), Collin. Doubl Play: ajteveneon to airinuie, . ha.ea: Cleveland. 7: CJtlcago, 11. Struck. out: By T. lllankenahlp, 1: By .awaroa, I: by I'hle, 1. Baaea on ball: Off T. B!ank"nanip. 21 oil Knwarne, e. una. Off Kilwanla. I In I: off I'hl, 1 In 1. Wining pitcher: Kdwarde. umpirea; Owrna and Olnneen. Time: 1:41, a Dielil Double-llcailcr. Boaton. Sept. I. Philadelphia and Bna Ion divided honor, Ogilen having th better of Pennork In th noener. lh vleltor winning, I to 1, two of Pennock paaara and ona by Plercy working Into runa. Rommel, who had beaten the Bed Box Thuraday, loal the aecond game, I to 2. In th aeventh Inning Walker mad home run over tn left iieia fence, ni llth of the leaaon. Score, flrat gam: PHILADKI.PHA. BOSTON. AB.H.O.A.! AB.H.O.A. rryke, lb 4 1 I TiM'chell. 14 4 1 Hauaer. lb 111! HP'tlnger, 8b 4 4 4 4 Welch, df 4 0 a u E.Mlller.n 4 71. Miller, rf I Prrklna. o 1 1 1 4 Burn, lb 4 4 o Pratt. 2b 1 11 I 4 O'loway, aa 1 0 I llj.Harrla.lf Wa kcr. If 1 1 I 'OlJ.C'llna, rf 1 1 t O'Re.lb-a 1 1 I C'plln. o C'loway, 2b 1 Ogden, p 4 . ! I"nock. D Total 21 7 17 17 Plercy, p xMenoaky xKnrr ToUl II 12711 xHatted for Tennock In eighth. xllatted for Mitchell In eighth. Philadelphia 1 J"! JJJ J Boaton 000 W 011 Summary Runa: B. Miller, Perkln. Walker. Burn. Sacrifice: Perkln (2), Calloway, Dyke. Double playa: Calloway to Oalloway to Hauaor, o'ltourka to Pratt to Burna. .Left on baaea: Philadelphia, I; Bneton, t. Baaea on balla: Off Ogden, li off Pennock, 1; off Plercy. 1. Struck out: By Tennork, I. Hlta: Off Pennock, 4 In I; off Plercy, 1 In 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Ogden (Burn.). Wild pitch: Ogden. Loaing pitcher: Pennock. Umpire: Evan and Hllldebrande. Tim: 1:30. Score, aecond garnet PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A BOSTON. MYhell, K 3 10 1 P'tlnxer, 3b 0 0 0 4 hl.Mlller.ct 4 0 S 0 P'v kaa, Sb 4 1 1 0 Hriuaer, lb 3 Welch, rf 4 B.MIller.cf 4 Perkln, o 4 O'loway, 4 Walker, If 4 Cloway, 2b 2 0 12 1 1 0 3 0 I 1 0 1 1 Rurna. lb 4 111 II Pratt. 2b 4 0 2. 41 J.Harrla.lf 8 J.C'llna, rf 0 0'n'e,3b-a 0 2 1 Ruel, o nV Rommel, p 1 1 0 3 Qulnn I Ferguson, 0 Total 32 7 16 12 aManoeky iChaplin Total 32 1 27 12 Two out when winning run .cored. xBatted for Ciulnn in eighth. xRatted for Mitchell In eighth. Score by Inning: Philadelphia ". Ji; 100 1 Boaton . ''00 010 0023 Summary Run: Walker (2). Burna, J. Harrla (2). Error: Rommel. Two-baae hit: Dyke Welch. Home run: Walker. Stolen baae: J Harrle. Sacrlflcea: Hauacr. Qulnn, Calloway. Left on baaea: Philadelphia, 1; BoBtnn. 6. Baae on balls: Romell. 1. Stitick out: By Rommell, 1; by Qulnn. 1; by Ferauaon, 1. Hlta: Off Qulnn. 7 In ; off Ferguaon, 0 in 1. Winning pitcher: Ferxuaon. Umpirea: Hlldebrand and Evana. Time: 1:14. ' Browne Blank Tiger. 1 to St. Loula, Spt. 4. Blam Van Ollder waa given excellent lupport In today a gam with Detroit and a a reault. St. Loula won, fit lo 0. Th local found three Detroit pitcher for 20 hlta. Including on horn run, flv triple nd thre double. Jarnheon got threa of the threa-bagger and Van Uildcr got two of the double and a triple. Kenneth Wllllauia. leading major leagua home run hitter, got hie ,17th homer of lh eeaann in the aecond Inning, hitting Into th rlghl field tand. H cord be hind Sla!r. Hulling wa pitching al lh time. It waa William' fifth homer In tyneerullv game. piaier a'n v lo Ilia plate, making 31 ennaeititlv game In which Be na nil aateiy. inn ia nnir two under lha mndern major leagua ro- out. Scor: liKTltoiT I ST. t.ot ts. AH HO A I All II OA Blue. Ib 14 4 0 TMn. rf 1 1 I Jonee. 3b I II y. li' lb I I ..I.U, ef 1 V.a. k, If I lie (III. If 3 l utahaw.lb I I'iira. ab 1 I Fnatar. 1. I Staler, lb I Willi a, If '.lacoh'a, ef I M M'ue, lb I I Volllee. I 4 ii.rkar, aa 4 I aa ti ll, f I llianar aa 1 WoikUII, 4 I VaHi.m. I It ..in., p Pllletle, k 4 IIXI4, P 1 e Tuiat 41 I I HI TU 14 I 21 Hi IVore by lama. SI I 4. .....a ,.,..ll III ! 14 j I Itee ,.................." aaiaimii- Hue,! T4 III. I eel 111. a .1 II Uti M I4 Ja. 'Oa-a ill )' 1 t i li.i III artnai Hie J a ee j kill e l.i 4ai III. I -eia. Tk.aa Mat I ana e,a. 'a ta. iia.1 i I. In lii I t a a..a. a 114 e in a tne, ..4a v -4 ll.iHae me Vl., auia wiH .aia . 1 a !,,. i4 1.. a.a. 'aa4 K I tar M Uiaal 11I ...., C'aik, S'aa j -i- - aaai e;..i ..,a t l,i 1. .4 I. .a III, U.VIa. lla.aar I . ' a 11 I I - M.a a 'ar l.llt a aaiaa I".-..I I. 1 I .i a, --i fc a .k., 1 nj a,. I h..a e a a '. I .ja(i . l l. t at Pa. -a. I, fc e 11 p .le'e. I. lewin. laa I II ! !.,., a, 1. I 4 . 1 a, u . 4 t a'ta 1 a I I ie et K.'. H I I ' iaA. l4 III I !. I i I I I tae.e.e U -.a a la, lw I . a Il tl li iu4 .' lie I ,liuwa V.alaal !.. a " ' l..-, I II ltr 1 1. IS j 14 ..'. I t-il III I I I w Itawooaa a a 11. a. 1 I . I i..i 4 ka-a-e I t fa4le4 ,l.Mi'4. I 14k ta II P. lut I. i.e. It I- .a. 1 aie rata al eH-a-en-it, r He's the Judge X One of the best known harness officials in tht country,! Everett Beckwith of Aurora, 111., will com mand the judges' stsnd during tha session of Great Western Circuit harness racing at Ak-Sar-Ben field starting next Tuesday. For the psst 20 yean this popu lar official has been an ardent sup porter of tht harness horse game and ia considered one of the most prominent harness men in the west. He hat alwsys had a stable of high class horses snd for several yeart raced Lillian T, 2:02. Lamb. Clouts Two Homers .in Tulsa Win Tulsa. Okla.. Sent. 9. Tulsa won its fifth straight from Wichita and made it five out of six in the series, today's marein being IS to 10. Black and HauRland were batted trom tne box but Kussell stopped tne visitors. Lamb hit his 32r.d and 33rd home lun of the season, tieing Davis for the league lead. hcore: WICHITA. I TULSA. AB.H.O.A. AB.H.O.A. Smith, cf 111 II Bennett. If I I I 0 B'kealey.lf Urlftln, 2b I I I u Tn paon.aD 4 i i 4 14 1 Davie, rf 4 14 4 t I 0 OiLamh. rf 14 11 lit 2iLelvelt, lb till 110 0 Bauman,2b 4 114 IIS 1 McO'nla, aa 4414 4 17 OiCroaby, a 114 1 114 01 Black, p 0 4 4 1 114 IIH'hland, p 14 11 1 I Ml Ruaaell, p I 1 4 B Kaat, rf Berger, aa liutier. 3D Halley, e McM'll, Sb Snllara, Alklna, 4 xW'hburn Total 41 17 24 l Totala 311117 I Wichita MO 02Q 00210 Xulaa 32 400 Six II Summary Runa: Smith (2), Griffin, Eaat (2), Bergor (2), Butlor, Halley, Me iinweti rtenriMtr (31. Thomoeon (2). Da vie (3), Lamb ). Bauman, Croaby. Rua ell. Error: McDowell, Seller. Lellvelt. Karned run: Tula, li; wicnita, i, Left on baae: Wichita, 13; Tulaa, 4. Two-baee hlta: Tavl, Smith, Haley, lit' llvelt. Berger. Blakceley. Home run! Lamb (2), Kt. Bacrlflc hlta: McOln nla, Butler. Oriffln. Stolen baaee: Bau man, Butler. Baaea on balla: Off llaug land, 1; off Ruaaell. 1; off Sellora, 3; off Atkln. 1, Struck out: By Haugland, 1! bu Ruaaell, 4; by nenar. i; Dy aukiiib, i. Hit by pitched ball: By Ruaaell, Mc rinweii fttrha and hits: Off Black. I and 7 In 2-3: oft Haugland, and I In 4 2-11 Bollar, 7 and 7 In 1 1-3. Double play: Berger to Oriffln to McDowell. Winning pitcher: Haughland. Lolng pitcher: At. klna. Umpirea: Holme and Ormaby. T'me: 2:00. Booatera Take Opener. Lincoln. Scot. I. Dea Molne today took the ouener of the four-game aerlea with Kloux City on the Lincoln ground, I to 1. Teaar and Blrkenatock were both hit hard, whllo Mnrx held the Packera to flv hlta. He had one bad Inning, the aeventh, lnn Sioux City bunched four of It flv hit. Score; DES MOINES. I 8IOOX CITY. AB.H.O.A. AB.H.O.A. Ocnln, cf 1 0 6 OlH'lIton, a 4 1 1 0 Wagner. 8b t 3 0 liHe'way, 2b 4 1 4 4 Horen. rf 4 1 1 0 Oater d. 3b 4 1 0 2 Ch'boro, lb 4 11 2Klah. cf 4 0 3 0 Uraney, If 4 0 1 0 Met, lb 4 1 10 S Yuna 2b 4 10 2 O'C'onnor.rf 4 110 Norton, a 4 1 1 mriuck, u j w i o Banner, o 4 1 S oiQuerry, o 1 o o a Mcrx, p 3 3 1 UTeaar, p 10 0 0 . Bir slock, p a u A Total 34 11 27 13 Total 83 I 27 14 De Molne .....001 180 100 I Sioux City out) "00 aou i Summary Buna:- Oenln. Wagner, Che boro, Banner (2). Mera, Hemingway, O tergard. Error: Cheaboro, Gianey, Hamil ton. Oateraard. Elan. Mela. Home run: Cheaboro. Two-baae hit: Oatergard. Earned runa: Dea Molnoa. 1; Sioux City. I. sacri fice hlta: Oenln. liana nmian haaet Wag ner. Struck out: By Merx, 8; by Teaar, ; l-y Blrkenatock, 3. Baaea on balla: Off Marx, 1: off Teaar, 1. Wild pllchea! By Blrkenatock, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Teaar (Merx.) Buna and hit: Oft Teaar, I and 7 In 4 1-3 Inning.; off nirkenatock, 1 and 4 In 4 1-2 Innlnga. Left on baaeai Dea Moines. I: SUl.x City. 4. Double play: OMargard-Hemtnituay-Meta. Umpirea: ritapatricK and Davis. Tim: 1:43. Solute Take Laal tiame, Oklahoma City, Sept. 181. Joseph took tha leal game nf the aa.lee from Oklahoma Citv, I lo 7, today, after .end ing four pitcher to th mound agalnat lh Havana. aeora: ST. JOSRPH. I OKLA. CITY, All II O A AB H O.A. Olaon, lh 4 112 Pill, rf 3 111 Corrid .It 1110 Kruaier.lb 1114 1 4 4 T 1111 Haher.rf 111 IIKelher.lt llnnow.,rf 111 llen, Ih Mli.iB.lu 4 14 1 itiniier.lt Nulrr. 2b 114 1 Wlmlle, aa Brawae.aa 4 114 ll.r, rf 114 1 4 1 4 I 4 ilrUiw..e till wane, (Inner, elite lcllee, U I I I 4 4 4 1-u. hena p lie a. Payee, a llyi.l. p 4 4 4 1 l.og I 4 I I 4 4 Avlaitie, a i i ii 1 Total SI 14 37 II Ti 41 11 11 If iit. I, li ia imh. .. 1..-. . a. ,n.l ii-Makon. C:"y .'.t i lit f ef lliiinitir- Huoa l!an. l'errt.lao, 4.. IIA Ma-nttla 111. Nufae 111. IV .,., 1 I. . IM. I. liar tlirl,..t' X.,..ia. Mkii Ii. fa a a. Ktrar, m.r, it,, j l')'l ill. ," l' 1.1 Ta km k ii. fame ' a ..,,.. a,, liaNer. tl,.. I j ft,t I'iim I' tt. ktaitii Haa. I1 "o ln. , lata. I. inner ! 1 Al. I k ifc aa kna ' M II . I eJ II m 1 I Mwn.ee I lt li.u.ai. at 4 I ni I M :'. .! I "! , f I'. lilnal I u'l.l Out t Calljwa, .Nil.. t t i i.r, ,.'., v, sit 1 - I f'i I lilif kir J. pt.'i .... I lk Kf 1 t.i 1 tuiiit j il j'i lut tn in V ' ( Uiii. vtii I. aj'ouii li Ivi ih j I I. twiy l.wit 4?mS, tatviiN 11 j he 1 11.4- i"4 i l I i'iu4 K li.i tj lh la.ti. l li.k lit High School Kremiml. Neb 4'aachea Iw and llak ef lh Preiiiont high ehoul IvmIUI learn bava bee a auttlag tk.ir an a a ihrouib auma nrellnuaarv araellr. Meet f live work dun eo Jtr he. been la laikjl Ike n.an limbered u with light alning wutk, croea country kla.ee aad niue. i buildiag aaereitea. Before errin.maae, lb men at uvea as aral uuil aa Ika rale f lha game Central City Central Cur ttlh .hool haa obtained lha aervire af H. at. ka. lopp of Verdon aa eoarh of foolball Ihta eeoa. H li a graduate of Midland ealiee anal la ohatdrd a avaa af a cepllonal ability la hi Una II come lo Central City from imllr poeitioa I Bridgeport which baa bad ellnl loot ball feeord la paat yeara. Baatrlr With but la af laat yeer'l flrel airing iud of grid men eul of th line tBi year beceuae of graduation aad with a plentliuda of new inatertal lo nick from Beatrice blah aihaol aapert lo have en of lh trongei leaaia withia Ha hletorr. Cat.lUn Pred l.aii'-o. an all elate lackla, "Pid" Psrdy, W oiler, Roiaod. Warren. Scott. Van l.lew. Malthewa and Uaekwlth. all member of lad yat'4 aiiuad, will b an hand for flrat prartlr. inner -naeiy oanaituaiee are iK-aeru, I'iersa. Wright. Oieebrecht. MacAlltater. Nal.ou Oarlaa and Summer. Rolad. fajl play caiitar, rptain Ihi yr, Tn unenui nuiowe: Oel. 4 lalrbuiy at Beatrice. Oct, II Alllani at Beatrice. Oct. 10. Omaha Tech. al Beatrice, Oct. I Beatrice at Tcmeeh. Nov. II. Omaha Central at Beatrice. Nov. 14. Beatrice at Lincoln. ' Nov. 10. Beatrice al Appleloa, Wis. North Piatt. Nab Ma of ven foot ball men of laat rear e leam tnrouah araduallon. ma bring about auch Inroad on th irength of ih North I'latl Is ill achool foot bell ftoad mat in ateta rhamplonahip, now held by he leetn, may aaea on lo another contender Ihi ea eon. North Plane wan the cbaminonehtp In llll from Lincoln huh'a Med ana Black eleven en ThankaglvlniTltiy by at oi of il to 4 Alllanoe. Poutball at Alliance huh achool tooke mure than proinl.lng tin. year, while tn team win line up againat nine of the alrunaeet eleven of Ih elate her strength I rated equal to Ih oca aion. One of th hard game of th aaeon la expected ta be wits Beatric In Octobar. Heating.. Coach "Dick"' Newman, men tor of lha Heating high achool football team axtiecta to have 40 men In th auuad Ihi year, out of which, he aaya, h will pick a lektn that will line up with lha beet In the atale. He ha obtained th aeatatanca of Robert Harry, former Haat- Inga college alar. A airing of difficult guinea nave oten cnauii(i, Oeneve proapert for football at Oen' ore. Bun ei-noui appear lo lie exceiieni '("'i wrtw ma. miuuin piRauauiin. ..lie i n eiiive niii te ewiii iv iit e etana ui ii aw weiRiiai iw view iruiii. . i 'jir ii i.uw ,, n p. Hi.ru Ilia R.Mlia Wll. .., , , I. i I . . .. . . . .. . . m ui. iwiuan aiu 111 well yiebliev. Orand laland boa.l of a heavy lino and a faat backneld. coach springer I expecting to get hi men In ahapa for aeveral nard gamea that com up riy in tn aeason, ' Lincoln and Omaha qud are eipeoted lo ahow promla though nal much can be Earned of their alreni'li until achool opn tnia fan. Call tirld Practice Nobraaka City. Neb.. Sept. I Coach Pol- om or tne Menraeka City High achool ath Ictlo dapurtment ha iaaued a call for foot ball candidatea to report for tryout. Eight gamea nave been acheauled: September 21 Peru at Peru. October I Auburn at Nebraaka City. October 13 Havrlock at Havelock. October 20 South Omaha at Omaha. October JJ Bethany at Nebraaka City. November i -Plattamouth at Nebraaka City. November 11 Fall City at Pall City. , November 17 Sidney. Ia.. at Nebraaka City. a November 34 Open. York'a Grid Schedule. York. Net).. Sept. I. Following I tha 1121 foolball achedula for York Hlxh chool: September 22 Seward here. September 10 Superior here. -October 6 Lincoln there. October 13 David City ther. October 10 Norfolk there. Ootober 27 leneva there. November 3 Orand laland hr. November 10--Kearney here, November 17 Kearney hare. November 24. Open date. , November 80 Unlveralty Place. SO Candidate Out, Alliance. Neb., Sept. I The thump of th iplgaltln on the Alliance High echool football training ground la neara eacn evening a Coach F. C, Prince prepare hi warrior for a atrenuoua aeaaon, A number of the n. ember of laat year northweat Nebraaka champ are In th lineup, In cluding Captain Dally, Garvin. Joder, Purdy, Herman, Cros, Mlaklmen and Born nan. Th achedula: -Ootober 6 ScotUhluff at AMIanc. October 13 Beatrice at Beatrice. October 20 Orand Ieland at Alliance. ' October 27 Sidney at Sidney. November 3 Open. November 11 Bayard at Alliance. November 17 Alllanc at Oerlng. November 24 Broken Bow at Broken Bo. Thanksgiving day open. 20 Men Out. -Shenendoah. Ia.. Sept. . Hot weather ha not allenced the football call at tha Shenandoah High achool. Coach "Eddie" Lewla haa a "quad of 20 men, Inoludlnc even letter men, out tackling, blocking? running back punt and other preliminary work. Th football schedule open tn two week at Atlantlo following which Kaat High of Dea Moinea cornea one Friday and Cent ral High or Omaha tht next. The acneduie: September 22 Shenandoah at Atlantic. September 80 Eaat High at Shenandoah, (irtober 7 Central High at Shenandoah. October 13 Shenendoah at Baaei. October l'1 Vllllaca at Shenandoah. October 27 Shenandoah at Corning. November 11 Red Oak at Shenandoah. November 17 Shendoah at Olenwood. November 24 i'reeton at Shenandoah. November lo Clarinda at ShanandoAh. emx-pro (-mateur Ogallalu Oahkoak. Nab. Seat, I Oehkaeh wen Ih gam with tigallaia aa the koni greunde. I I 4. Houdekueh an Lyvk a era ibe baiiery for the Iwala, Pawnee ttla. I'awne. Nek.. Sent. 4 The Pawn In dia defeated Violet ball eluk kef. 1 t l Pel la lily Trlaa IWelrtre, Fell Cur. Nek, S-H I Tk Pill my I etfioa leam went ea a kailieg ,nrs and Wall.'d Ih Beatrice Stele leM I. em, 1 1 l a, ea Ik 1.1 dlemnad Thu re Jar Tk l lannaliee ketlail Ik Blue 4.14. kera ttmiii,'il4iiv, nmnioe II MUel hiuea vff Ikair dail Jxha Ptahae. Laemw tail rielilee etei'lrl fuj ih erua.l b aitt-HKg karn ea .) -ii. e ei-at aklle I ii. Haa tlafiia'a we in i.ai at, li'ikee ai Ikte iae ia Ik aie, H H It li-aK 44144444 4 i.a. .. I 4 I I I 4 4 4 a I II llaiiai-ia". Itaalt'e ttaiiiii at, al.ai.ear t am lrf...'ii leaa, ll.a. k, . lua, l'i 4 a..i4 KottiirT Ittwa F.ml In CoaiIi (!nloralii Klf.rn )W4 t ty, 14. Stpl. 9-p4iAH I il l'. tleUI H4, inKti pUvnl iM in. I I af )4ii tn lH I'si t'ilv ! li-4 I'aH't. Kit 4i' fai,i-i, I oit.t, ,4. .hi 11 lha I'm tinir vl iwiui 4.(41 l ti.m'4i. a(4i '4 l 4 Im'"'I trm k a hum l',i., Wafcil VI I lil wkl W I 4ttr seal in mJ I li l iiJ i i m i 4) ij ithjwl It a! ,-! t .. mot bi.kil a I '.k Now a Buffalo mi m 1 1 ' ' 'n I ' : ii I i 4 ':..' 'X'. j'ti ".'' Johnny Muteri, former Stsr Fur nace pliyer of Omsha amateur baseball, has taken his first atep to ward organized baitball. Barney Burch, Omaha owner, witnessed Matters perform in one tame. The next day he had tht youngster out at tht Buffalo park for a tryout. Tht neat day ha algned him to a Buffalo contract Masters played first for tht Fur nace club, but Burch expects to make an outfielder out of Johnny. Coach Jones to Start IIP I c . 1 worK ooon at lowa Iowa City, la., Sent. 9. (Special.) Coach Howard H. Jones has ar rived in Iowa City and is ready to begin work September 15, the day all "Big Ten" football squads begin practice. The Iowa mentor will have an experienced coaching staff, and it is hoped that the Old Gold eleven will be in midsenon form when they play Yale at New Havrn on October 14. Coach Jones will be assisted by Maj. Ray C. Hill of the military department and by George B. Kelly of Newton, and Albert P. Jtnkins of Keokuk, both former Iowa football stars. Aubrey Devine, Iowa's famous quarterback, who was the universal choice for that position on the A 11-American eleven last year, will coach the freshman squad. He will also have three or four men to assist him. Western Women's Golf Tourney Starts Today St. Louis. Mo.. Sept. 9. With the course reporter! to be in perfect con dition, evcrythRig is in readiness for the 20th annual championship tourna ment of the Western Women's Golf association, which opens at the Glen Echo Country club here Monday. The tournament will end next Satur day. , All matches will be 18 holei. The qualifying round will be played Mon day, first round match play Tuesday, second round matcn play Wednes day, third round match play Thurs day, semi-finals match play Friday and finals Saturday. , South Dakota Fair Races Start at Huron Monday Huron. S. D.. Sept. 9. Twelve races are scheduled in the speed events for the South Dakota state fair, to be held here September 11 to 15, and some ot the lastest norscs in the middle -west are entered, ac cording to an announcement made by the fair board. The entry list ahowi lhlt horses are entered from North and South Dakota, Minnesota, Iowa. Kansas, Nebraska, California and Montana. t Two hundred fourteen horses have been entered in the 12 races thus far. The purses aggregate $7,500 and added money, ranging from $400 each for the 2:40 trot and 2:30 pace to $1,000 each for the Coyotn (2:14) trot and Sunshine (2:13) pace. Ttie latter two are the main events of the racing card. Among the entnei are four who were sired by Dan Patch and one by The Harveiter, as well as other noteworthy performers. Kansas Openi Grid Season in (mne Against Anny Lawrence, Kan., Sept. 9. George (Potty) Clark, foolball coach at tha University of Kaniat, hit hi work cut out lor him this icamn. Hit tram Is matched to meet the vear-'rounJ Army boys at Vt Point Ont'her 7, snd Minourt al ley rulei do not allow 1 miliill roach! to take the field until Sep tember 15. "Polly" admit hunu'li thai he will have hit hantli Ml "lie Atmv trim it a!at in luperb condition," laid Coath ClaiV. "and ii will b imtirr dif Kaiiui ta tin villi inapnf work to ! ii Uim to meet Ihem (kkihef 7, llif. attl, lh fil'Oili eiruiulmt Irniti Ittt iimc ot our titan M.i.u'in !ti v rivals (iv ut pUniv lo think htit Wtn4 llii'lrr iNct Tttlt, Ktk.!W. Nti. S'i yi(ii!i MliHewtoit ou tli in ! tni- I toniVp art ai4 tann tul 1 4ft- riihraj. n Ih ilouMii iii'iihi K.i in l'i I n4l i ..-ii ii,1, n lha aHimal vjumenie-ii . li S,lt)nil Nuil' at 1 4 nmt ai. K.aiivit St(Vtl.llf( ( lultl. Jlnillafcll!!. tll P - A, M ta.ait .i lit i ..il (nai niahit lilt I t . I.. ... .1 . Jess Swectscr Takes Evans Into Camp, 3 and 2 ia Ntw York Golfer Wins Na tional Aniutcur Cliainjiion ship After Hard Match Willi Chicago Entry. Th Country Club, flrookline, Man., Sept. 9.-(By A. l)-Tho national amateur golf champiotikhip was won todsy by Jen W. Swertier, bringing victory to New York, to ihc Siwanoy Golf club and to Yale. Ile vanquished the champion of cham pion!, Charles Evam, jr., of Chicago, three up and two lo play. Golfing youth triumphed over golf ing age. Evam, "Chiik to the gell ing world, won his fir.t national title in 1916. Swcetier, who lays hit name is Jen, not Jute, ii still in hit twenty-first year. With one exrrti lion he is the youngeit rhampion in the 26 years. of title competition in thii country. With few exceptions he was the youuKcit of the tut ( 149 golfer, the moat brilliant field evri gathered for the event, who art out here a week ago fur the champion hip. Over the gine ai exemplified by eight official and two iitiottu iul representative of Grrat liritain, itt native heath, and ai played by champions snd near chainpioni ol the United Statri and its section, many of (hem veteran links cam paigners, the play of the youth pre vailed. Through stormy days and lunny days, Sweetser lasted longest, Beat. Evans at Own Game. To golfing enthusiasts the story ol the success today lies in the fact that he beat "Chick' Evans at his own game. It was expected tint Sweet er would outdrive Evans and he did. It was thought the would be off on his approaches and that Evam would beat him in thii, the depart ment of play in which "Chick" i acknowledged the best in the world, but he did not. Initead, Sweetser wM usually straight ahead, and it was "Chick" who was oftenest in tha rough, who was trapped or bunkered, trying to get to the giceni and who, once on, fell short or overran in put ting fo ththole. In every match In which he ad vanced in this tournament his defeat of II. E. Kenworthy of Providence, of Willie I. Hunter, fromer British amateur champion, of Jesse P. Guil ford, the champion whom he set bark today, Bobby Jones, who youthful star though he is, is still Swertser's elder by a month, and of "Chick" Evans, a veteran able to avoid such situations most of the time Sweet ser set up stymies to impede his ad versary. This the first year of the stymie's restoration, and, without liatrinor Keen 4 Ii aitae it ui.i -till a factor in the making of the champion of this year. Xn his victory today he reversed the result of his previous meeting with Evans when he was defeated, one up, in the semi-final round of the na tional tournament at St. Louis last year. Closing Scene on 16. The closinsr scene today was on the 16th green, at the 34th hole of the match where both Sweetser and Evans had driven to the trrecn from the tee, 130 yards away. Chick's ball rested eight feet away, JPess' was 10 feet distant. The crowd swept down the fairways, the players were nassetl through and Sweetser took his putter, while all sound was stilled. Dormie three, he almost gave his victory a touch of the sensational by holdlly i seeking for a birdie two to win in a single stroke. He missed by inches. Chick, who had .stalled defeat by winning the hole before, tried to stain it again, also shooting boldly for the cup. He toomfell short and tbo match ended, not with the dropping of a ball, but with Evans shaking the nana ot his conqueror, conceding t.ie hole and the match. The crowd then took the new champion into its handa and on iH thoulders nnd lie was carried off the course. Form Tennis Body. Randolph. Neb.. Sept. 9. The Tri- County Tennis association, compris ing Cedar, Pierce and Knox county, was organized here with C. R. 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