1HK DM AHA ItKK: M UN PAY, SKPTEMlR 11. 1922. Buffaloes Wallop Bears in Final Sunday Games, of Season in Omaha 'Lefty" Hyman and Dan Tipple Hurl Herd to Double Victory Over Denver; Win First 17-4, Final 41 By RALPH WAGNER. j Helpleu before the curve of , M-efty" Hyman and the veteran, Pan j Tipple, the penvrr Rear tot the i final Sunday double-header of the araion here yetterday afternoon 10 Ihe Huffdloc The core were 17 lo 4 (or Ihe jtrt affair, and 4 to I lor l lie final. The liuf-aloe itartrd chaahig be Itrart in tlie fifth inning of the firat fame and didn't atop until the eighth. 1 The C.ri!ira were hrlplr and Ol' "Hill" Kodger trolled nut three hurl era. but w unable lo atop the at tack. . "I efty" Hyman won the game all right for the lluffatoe. but alter the herd gave him a V to 4 lead in the 'th inning the Omaha aouthpaw hurled with more confidence in hia avitrm and managed to hold the I'rara at hay while hip teammate alapped, lammed and clouted the iigate to 17 d'fferr'nt cornera and eo t on of the diamond. SalllDUry H liara. I Hen. re at ton inh-. a Salisbury i Rodger' first choice . iv , ii I .i.i. ,iiu i,,r llcnvrr Mow milled bummary -Hum runet O'llrira, f.raa for II outy tor Ut nver. icoy puiieti tltmlH ,,. ,Mrm4 ,.., n,,, , through f'liir and one-third iniiinat. : ,.i,a, n. haeri Hems. i In the fifth he tmnhlcd hard the ;,- ..J"- "XtiZ?- I'.itf'iilori miking him lor aix run i imai oir aetieuurt. i ami iu la a i-a in thin one ataiua. Hall relieved ' iMi"ai off iuii. a Hud a in I t-a imiiugei b m and an t any hetinr, lie lorn- 1(, ( KMurt. m b, tun. m u, id over five rim and then Vorheea .rhri.. ai i.r iimua, 1. immw : , j " a ... ,1,.,. .1,,. 1 blll "If lh.ll.lHir,. ufl Hall. I tl took the mound and waa there v. hen . ,,,,. . lumu . Hiia u.'brai the same rniiVd. I ,lar, IUII ll.man. H Inning Bllrlix-i ln the filth inning every nunaio Umt ,uJ ljrKlt. ,,m flMWi t.nt IJati'a mjinaged to get a run. nwna iu.i r...r H..ff:.!n mrnl In liiit in tllii lr,NVll. a'anza. while Spencer, Ionian and ; (iilaon pot two chancea to awat the i l.ii .1.:. ...A George Crantham. with . home , run and a pair of amgiea, proved 10 be the heavy artillery for the herd. The liuffalo third arker aNo plaved a bang-up game at hia station dur ir.r the day'a awalfests. Ray O'Urirn, tormer Omaha play er, now w-th Denver, pulled the t;nexpccted in the third inning, when be knocked homer, oi.e of the freak variety. Salisbury waa on the initial aack at the time b'prin canic to hat. Kay knocked the bill down the firt base line and the agat? took a hop out into foul territory and another bop over, the bleacher fence. The. ball wan ao full of hop3 that it bopped to the far corner of the bleacher section and O'Brien got a borne run. The final two Denver ecores came in the fourth. Score Heavy in Eighth. The Buffaloes scored one in the aecond, eight in the fifth, three in the aixth and five in the aeventh for their 17 acoies. Dan Tipple held the Bears to one lone bit and no scores until tho ninth inning of the second game, when O'Brien again clouted the ball for a home run. This time the . agate sailed over the right field fence. It was l!ie second Denver hit of the game and the second extra base blow the Bear collected all after noon. . The Bulfalo Imrler was working in fine form and had the Grizzlies eating out of bis paw. Tipple fanned O'Brien twice, .once in the first, and again n the aixth. When the tormer uutiaio came to oat in tnc tist of the ninth, Tipple eased on: down the alley and O'Brien knocked it nut of the park. "Buck" Freeman faced the Buf faloes and sorry to say, he had one bad inning. This inning happened to be the fourth and resulted in three runs for the herd. Another Buffalo scored in the fifth, j The same teams play today. Lincoln Wants Back Into Western League Lincoliv Sept. 9. The Lincoln Chamber of Commerce today began steps looking to the re-entry of Lin coln into the Western Baseball league. Acting President Eiche of the club appointed a committee head ed by Charles Spangler to begin ne Zotiations ItootBaltFacts WorlhKnowing By KOI. MKT7.(.KB. 0- What hniiptra when an offt-nalve teum Hill, tha hali In play by ricrlmmuae an. I tha tdenalva eleven culma tt wu not ri 1v A. .Nnlhlnr. The iWrnaa Uioulrt be really al all ttmee. It la only when time la actually iut thai the (lefmlve team la nrulnted In eurh a raw. "Time nut" inu.t elwaa ba reeognlied by the rrf "eree. Hula 14, (tee. I. J Huw many futKard paaaea may be mad during tha progreaa of on-t piny? A. Only one. Of enura any number f b:irkaanl ar talrral paaaea may b eamhtard altb thla fnrward paaa ar b made during tha prugreaa af ana play. Rule II, bee. lb. - M. la there any reatrtrtlon to tha die lanre a forward paaa may be ihmwa? A. Na. Itat the aaaa making tha far. ward ta.a and be at leaat five yarda bark af Ihe Una f aerlmmnge ohen the aae la artually llirnaa, Hule II. He, a. v. (in a Hlrkolf .bub rrcaaea the g..al-line and then rulle artoaa fie aide line eatended, may be a imirh.town b a.ured by the team kii-klng alt. If kali i lba r"eyrd by una uf tte in aide? A. e. Tbe rule araMea frnr inet anrb aim. elearty alatea that aarb kk-k la eateaMtlrally earkbark. Mala I. e. . .o.. a femard paaa kve tu maa tb It'. of eei immti. iu be Waal A, It aa MX. Mala 11. bee. S, TIIK itrat n.tt TO I W ith iba i all ea a s arj line. I.rat lya and It a.da la .'. -ail 4t a Muni. 4 VMal ra.itaa tNe b4l. at mt dauaer. T- mix l.aa-a tea berd- eua reane by tiaa'Ng the .atl n .7. "... '..."eg I. ...P lb. bail i '-" ! f, rNMi'-a piaJ a e'e b aej, ..4 ; it. " .! ie ...I l ...a.d , i V;;Vbe g.-uad .hat .eaelel ih ...ii l..i " 'ia,rt t.M i.i.iiim. a he ...a taae la b tbe a. aiktat l r al . a. Tbai a,d . .me-l te I pa ! I be .eeti!.a a.4 I bew H Tfct waaid 1.! i ae k eg IheMi J . I I " miii. ke wi4 4 a '" feeee le faai t .ea if ?' gel elf lea el ike .aea.. e ! . k jei ft b.t.e. aad bt . I Ik t kata, e e.e ba tk e.kee lee e ..- ate" o-aa la a. I e 4 d aa U a ke gi- at i i i ... ... ..... ". l-.ea .l.l,l II. I.i '' " a. ell" la lake . ' -', leae.ai -end a e"-e -e - - u t. k.aat .a e he . ... a., dWa ati alee l-a 4 lb be i rwu II .t l k l-e eft i b., mm i..-4 , l, . .1 I t a t e...Me. il i 'l '' ' . . .... . ...1 .i-l ... .me. UlTSiS MISSES g gg - . cry THE buffaiow-- Hfe $mi AH M M 1M bit bat HI t. (I llelea, cl . . t I I I I I I I km. ee ....... I 4 I lw. it r-atirre, Ik ., t I I I I I I I atiieriihl, Ik I I I I ft g g I lm, II I I ! K.Nlgrra, tb. .. kiihuiua, ... 4lta aaliebart, e ... I I I I Mall. ,. I I a oof lirle, M right I t Total "" luTt " I "1 tl 7 " Mrighl bullid fur towihri In alnlb. Ill ItMiJU AUK I1 1 1I bll hit HI K (.lelaaoa, III.. .4 I I I I lui.. Ik I 1 1 l.renthan. b.t(gtg (Him. if 1 I 1 I a danu.h, tt ... I I I I ti n.-ok, e ...4allt ipperaua. ir ... I i a i a a Ma.ier, it a a a a a a i a a i.rarrr, c 1 I I g ii) Ha, y . t i t a a a a a Total. it II II 11 I II 1 bear by Inrili.ffei Z"', '..W. ! i ! S in, rf t t I'alUrM.n, lb ,..4 a I I a a t a a a a t a a a 4 Z,;. J x li. d.rr., Ju .. a ii ii n .. a a a a ...a ii l I I III Kr AUlf.K. a I a a i a I t kiil.MlIrn, c rrrrman, p Tola la , , , a 14 14 1 I'MaMin. lb llatra, lb . , l.ri.nlham. lb 'lf fin, rf . , . Manukh, rf , . H llrv, aa . . , (I'lirrMin. If . i.rllrrr, , , , i Viilr, i . . . ats a a a I I I I 1 i i i I a l l a l i i i i a a Tulala . 4 a a i i :j ii 4 H.or lr luiilnia; llrnvrr tn,0 una Mil 1 HuOalora Olio 3IU (xu 4 Hun.marr Huiw run.: "o llrlra, Kara l runai. Knurr. 1: Omaha. 4. l-ell an baarai lrnt?r, 4 1 llmalia, 4. Ttro-bami hit. Munch, blrurk aul i Uy rTrrmun. 1 1 by Tipple, a. Fir.t l.w. mi ballai Off I rM-nian. Sj off TIihhV, t. I nifllrra: l.rwla and Andrraon. lima of (ainri 1:10, Helen Wainwright Captures Tank Title N'ew York, Sept. 10 Miss Helen Vainwright of the Women's Swim ming association, New York, cap tured the all-around women' aquatic championship of Amerira today in the water pentathlon at Brighton Beach. Miss Wainwright finished first in all four events. Miss Ailcen RiKgin. Olympic fancy diving champion, finished second with a score of nine points, including three second places and one third place. Miss Helen Meany, outdoor fancv divine chamoion. was third with 18 points; Miss Kthel Baker, fourth, 21 points; Miss Lillian StoMart, fifth. 25 points. All are members of the Women's Swimming association of New York. Jolinny Ford Now Manages Orpheuni "Gym" Johnny Ford, prominent in fistic circles in Omaha, has again taken over the management f the Or pheuni Garden gymnasium. bord has started a class of instruc- tion for boxers and already has quite j a bunch of young fistic artists work- Jose M. Alonso of the Spanish Davis ing out each afternoon. One of John- j eup team. The score was 6-1, 6-0, ny's latest finds is a bantamweight b i 4-6. 3-6, 6-4. the name of Erwin Bige. Ford pre- , The match between Vincent Rich diets a big future in the roped arena ! arrU for this youngster and is seeing that : DlgC IlLtlvrs ill. . vj'v , vtiuvnwv" in ring battling. The Orpheum stages a card of boxing bouts each Friday night. Ho Hum! Weismuller Smashes Another Record Atlanta, Ga.. Sept. 10. Johnny Weismuller of Chicago today unof ficially broke the world's recorJ for the 150-vard dash, finishing this distance in the Fast Lake events here iu one minute, 27 4-5 seconds. Na A. A. lT. timer was present a', the meet. Duke Kahanamoku, fa mous Hawaiian swimmer, holds ihe established record of one minute, 3 seconds for the distance. 3olf Tkcts J Pore the rule bi.h prohiblta the truumllnr "I a ' lub in a aan.lirap ap- I ply in a laae ahe.e a ball aiope on a email iah f im 'i.ir. in ifcli ine of the trapi V. Tbe rule duae bh. apply la a eaea I where a ban .lupe an ai.t ''"d pee- epol allliln the e.Mfliiea ol Ihe baeard be raieerd aereaaaeally bl iraae II need ewl be e.Mldered a pel' mt " ba4(d. It e IKe duly af tbe rink la poet bxel rulea aa aarh eaeee to atehl em.underaiaadiai. i IJ. la the pley-off lie l le.li i ure ..tu.lt(iuii k'aee l pl,fe. Itf eae p'a, r .lr.ea frwnt a tre h. tbe bib. r bad the br. ilk the letter fe all j tk f tae! la il e a t .a. l" ,' V. Na. Ibera b ave aeaallt. W In a ...' enai a A .i..-e aed ' j bell l e. J 'ail a b"UJert ! ' j-ee anitie it. bM le el WaiHi . t a .lain- n,, ale II Iba tight la la ak.ibe w-t a kail M lei au. ul. kal labeeiaiaa lea bl tad -la. e a4 beadiaa -hi V It a4 ,k. ei ta la.eel'geie kleM.14. a be.e at. ead-lle M ea. -...ae .e a ' be t ! h e . e I a a bt aiib me ia ,4,,.,g k. . I " .4 M .a b. t bt a.aa l wJ ) ta i e .1 e .. .....a a, i :.. a e He Eliminated i't'afe W'P -'v -?Ka'. frt4uA . lent SweeUer (above), champion of New York, eliminated Jes Guilicrd, national champion, in the national amateur golf championship at Brookline, Man., by a count of 4 and 8 in 36-hole match. Fairbury Wallops Elkhorns, 1 1 to 3 Fairbury, Neb., Sept. IU Fair bury walloped Norfolk, II to 3, here today in the second game of the Nebraska State league championship eseries. Jenny pitched hut out ball until the ninth when Norfolk scored all its runs. Rooney's hitting and a shoestring catch by blia were fea ture of the game. Score: Norfolk faikbitrt A B. II. O. A t ABM O A. Ath'tnn ae 4 1 I' Rnoney.aa 4 12 Mlthoil,:b 431 Wlbuab.lb S 1 7 0 llarr.3b 4 10! M'Oer'l.rf (111 Kouar.lf 4 4 11' Hllaa.rf I I t 0 Knapp.rf 4 1 0 Kelrhle.lf 4 11 Carey c 4 In Cl'land.lb 4 11 tlravea.rf 1 2 Z Oo'.l win. Jh t t 1 4 l'ny.lb 11 (iCnnnor.o 1 Hilton. p J r 0 SJennty,p 4 11 xKpeeia 1 0 1 Totala till 17 Total! II 7 24 1" . ore by Innlnga: i,-tnk 000 0ll D.I3 J Fairbury ,, 019 Dill 24 11 Hiilliniary -Rnna: Kliapp. Oravea. Hpeeee, tonnrv (J), Wlmbiiah, Hllaa, Hoi. hia t2, Cleveland, Goodwin, O'Connor (2), Jn n.y. Krroia: Ailirrtnn 2), Marr, Hia KTty, Uoon.y. Three-baae hit: Knapp. 'Jwo-t.aee hlta: Marr. HagKertv. Itoonvy (2). Oomlwln. Bai-rlfli-ei: Rflchle, Cleve land. Hnaea on balla: Off Jenney. I, Hlolen haacal Ooodwln. Reich!., Wlmbuah. btruck out: My Hilton, 4; by Jenney, 4. Hit bv pltrhed ball: Hy Jenney, Hpeeee, Aihrtm. I'n.d hall: Carey. Wild pitch: Hilton (2;. Umpire: Meyer. Time: i houra. Former Tennis Champ Wins Over Alonso Philadelphia, Sept. 10. A champion of 16 years ago provided the thrills today for the gallery at the national lawn tennis singles championship tournament on the courts of the Ger mantown Cricket club, when William J. Clothier of Philadelphia, who held the national title in 1906. eliminated tcam membcr, and Charles S. Garland of Pittsburgh, which had been ex. pected to furnish most of the ex citement for the spectators, proved disappointingly easy for Richards. He won, 6-1, 6-2, 7-5. , Argentine Polo Team Rides to Victor Over Yanks Rumson, N. J.. Srr. 10. A blue and white streak swept across the green turf of Herbert field Saturday, gyrating like a typhoon, lifting and twisting nil before it. When it died away, four master horsemen, one of them bearin a scar, rode to the cluhhouse and accepted in the name of the Argentine federation of the cup representing the open polo championship of tbe United tSates. Major Leaguers Joining Players' Hall Asscoiation Milwaukee. Wis., Sept, W. Th proposed major league, basthall a aociation ha already admitted to memberihip I4S major lesu play f, according to Fiji Cannon, Mdwauke lawyer, who ha bn retained by number of major Ua,u ball pUytr and to di 14 bav (iid to becorrt membtr of tl1 ituc. anon, according to Mr. Cannon. Ht did not drir to di vul( ih nam of xt pUyi that hy ini 10 dt. but b tte that th lit includ many ol th lint ir. t hit n i vi. t a, t mi i i t It II rl 1 T ' 1 I I .Oee aia laltllv III ;.- J k,inu lit 41 4 i .... ,,,,, .h.. . in in u Id 411. ,v"a e".. Me.tea fe4M iIM kite , al, Ma IIV It e.w the Champion Western League WKHTKHN I.KAOI K. (I. AH. K. If. Prt, Herman, Omaha .... t ID hi till l (euper, lire Molnra . A! r, tit 1 .11 tjiat. Mkhlla HI ll 137 U .l Manneh, lllnahn Mil Ml I It 2 JII .174 felber. Ok la. tlty... 71 ti M M .111 Oklahoma ( Mr Hlna lloulile. W'lrblta, Kan., R pt. 10 bllima Clly won two Kamea frdm Wichita, to I and 4 to ft. The aerond Kama waa the Wb hlta club'a aeventh atraivht loaa, aftr havlne: won II out of 21 lamia on It north ern trip. 8ore, flrat nn.1. OK LA. ClTf. I WICHITA All H O A A II H O A. Pitt, rf ill 0 ftmith. tl I I I II Krut-er.lh 1 1 lllllakea., If I 1 01 Kelljer,2b 12 1 ;iOriffln,2b 4 1 4( M'len.,lb 5 II:: 0 Kaet, rf Sill tiinf la , If 111 Ojjlerier aa 6 1 S 4 Wlndla, aa 1 1 2 llilllr,3b S I 2 41 Moore, .12 10 0! Haley, r. fi 0 I 0! White, e 4 2 0 M'liow.,lb 4 112 I. ove, p 3 1 2jMaun, p 4 t 2 Totali Jl 27 14 Total 41 It 27 It 8cure by Innlme- Oklahoma Clly oot 01 010 S Wichita .. 010 loo ooi a nummary Rune: IMIt, KruKer, Felber, II. Oanlele, VVInrile. (iriffm. Hutl-r. Mc Dowell. Krrora: Pitt, Uriffln. Hncrlfl.-e hlta: Moore, bmlth. Two-haa hlta: Kel her, Olnmardl. Maun, Hutler. Three-baae hit: Moore. Home run: McOanlrla. Hlolen huee: 'elbrr. lionble playe: itiitler to Orlffln to McDowell (2)1 Kelber to Windle to M-Ianlel. tilru.k out: Love, 1; Maun. 1. Baae on balla: Off Love. 1, off Maun, 9. Lett on haaea: Wlcnita, 12; Oklahoma City. 10. Earned rune: Wichita, ; Oklahoma City, 2. Umplrea: Held and Donahue. Time: 1:46. Score aecond game: OKLA. CITY I WICHITA AIlfl.O.A. AH.H.O.A. Moor, cf ft 1 t 0' Bmlth, rf I 1 4 0 Kruexr, 8b 4 1 1 6l HIbIikI, If 4 1 ft 0 Felber, 2b 1 0 4 lUlrifdn, 2b 412 MKanlalb I 0 12 2iKaat, rf 111 Oinakli If ft 1 0 OlHrriter, a 4 2 4 2 Wlmlle. a 1 t tlilutler, 2b I 1 0 t Love, rf 4 1 I 0 Haley, o 6 111 Allen, p-l f 0 4 0 D'M'Dowel lb ft 0 7 1 While, e Sift 2!Hllera, p 2 0 0 Ytle, p-rf 4 2 0 4 ' M'Donel, pO 0 0 0 UWaehliurn 110 0 Totala Si 1 10 16 lOregoiy 100 Total 21 1 30 II untitled for Rcllera In tlh. jHatted for McUonnell Iu 10th. Score by Innlnir: Oklahoma City 040 000 010 1 Wichita i 100 003 001 0 ft Summary Huna: Moore. Glnirlardl, Windle (2). Love, Yds. Smith, tirlffin, Hirg.r, Hutler. Waxhburn. Krrora: Oluvlardl, Windle. Uriffln, lleriter. Hut ler, McLlowell. Sacrifice hlta: Hlakea ley. Eat (2): KrUKteor, Allen, White (2). Two-haee hit: Yde, Moore, Krueger. Stolen baeca: Smith. Ilereer. Hit and rune: Off Yde s and ft In innlnga, (none out In ninth): off Seller 7 and I In Innlnite. Double playe: Bcrger to McDowell; Uriffln to Beriter to McDowell; Kruer to MvDanlehl; Windle to Mc Danlela. Struck out: Hy Yde, 2; by Allen, 1: hy Sellera, 2. Wlnnlnu pitcher: Allen. Loln pitcher: Mcliontieil, Haaca oa balla:' Off Scll.ra, 7; off Yde, 7. Left on haaea: Wichita. ; Oklahoma City. I. learned run: Oklahoma IMty, ft; Wichita, 4. Umpire: Donahue and Held. Time: 2:00. Divide Double Hill. Lincoln. Sept. 10 Slouj City atal De Mulnt'N divided a douhie-heailur here. Dea Muinea winning the tirat irame, 4 to 1. a a reault of cnnaecutlve hitting, klid Vot City the second. 3 to 0. Clever Pitching and cneatlftnal fielding marked both ganiea. Iloettger'a work in the be In the aecnnd being eaprclally glittering. Score, flrat game: DKH MCHNR8 SIOCX CITY All MO A ! AH H O A. Oenltigcf 4 0 4 Haill'tonet 4 0 11 Wagner.lb 1 1 I O'H'gaavlh t 1 t I Hot. n if 4 10 " II. rm.iil.lb I 1 0 t Yena.lh 10 ( Kl-liil 4 I t Cheel.ro. lb t lltliMetalbv let (Ireney.lf 41 (., nV.m..r i'f ( 0 .1 n Norton e Silt .Malti. k If 4111 Raniieru 4 2 1 I Shanling.o 4 ! i fullop.p 4 114 Wbenn.p I 1 I ayuery 100 Totala II l!ll Total 11 I 21 IJ ' Hatter f..r Wllxm In ninth. I iKote by inuinga; 1ea MolBf " il uue -I I rlii.ua t'ny Iti e e-l , Summary Ituna' cb.sbr.i 1,1, Hennrr, . Cull.'li. Hemingaev. tl.ru.e .'hetoa. Notion llxnte IUI.' I'ulltip Th... tieae , b.i HeiMiitgay. Niruik u.i' 1 I ' u il..i. t. by Wl!ft . rlee eii bell. I'll i'mi lot 1: off Wlteib. i Wild P't b. i'Mti..e. lieu, tin I i ll, bed be I II W H-K Tune St. .Ira beera. W.ener, I h,l.ie hekeff. Hctt!i.v .1.. ... -.era rere-d rune l..a M tier. 4. !!.... Cill I I. ell aa lien I'm. ft!......, a. K..u, '! (Nuhte !.. tl-i.i.ea. lo Itfovit-a t Htl-ilee. t-a.-e a 'el I .'.ll lira T.M.; I le, V eie ee-.ud genie: I'l.a iniN i mt . in .V II It A ' A I. it A j lleala I I l ,li.ta ee tell va,,., I a i i.,, i ! Ilex tt a e..,,,.! b i I i i ..... e e ... e.i e . e Oi.a.i i 111 li,'i Ik 4 i e . Ik t I ..i....ei III S-.iue, a I I i li.lil I II lie , riee. e III I v( t H ti i i. -a 11 t i. p tail ..tpeev. - 4 1 I if II "' -- .a I- I : - .. wae a. ... --.- - Giants Knock Two Dodgers Out of Box ; ' Brook!) it. Sept. 10. Xcw York w(ii tbe final gine of the sraxm'i irrie with Itrouklyn, M to 4, making j the touU 14 guinea to S in or of j tbe (iunii. New Vork made 17 hit oii Rue-! j tbrr an. ( adore, knocking the for-j , nitf out of t boy in four inning. - . . j i ne jJutigt r oiove llili lo the iu. ,er in the third, wbe ntbry had one j run acroaa and the baae were filled with one out, Jolinard ilietked the rally and de ceived credit for the victory. Ban- , croft scored four run, nude two hile and walked three time in ix time at bat, (irnb got a ingle, double and triple. e , new y.iiiK, ; HioHiKiyy A Mill" A! A II HO A D'ai-nift ea III I'.Mann. lb till Or. .Ii. b I I I Johnaiun ea 4 I t 1'ii.h.ib It I T.I lull. f I I a Meuael. If 4 I I II Wheat, If III Yuung. rf I 4 Mrara, rf 4 I Kelly, lb 4 111 s.f.bdt. lb 4 113 1 t'gham, -f I I I Hle-h. II. till Hlangel, rf I oil. I.rrry. r 4 14 1 Hntd.r, c I I i I Hueiher, p lie Hill, p I . adn.r. . I Jannaid, p 19 0 ' iMit.hrii 11 Total It 17 11 I; To'el .1 10 87 II aliened for l adort In ninth. I nroie b- iniiinya: N. Tfllk t2 20 110 It I . Hfuoklyn ,1m le 01 4 j nummary Hune- Uemroft (4, Orh a I . Kn.ch it, Voun. bnyier, Nchinamlt, i ' llih, I'eberry, Kueilir Krrore: J-.hu-1 I atone. T llrlffltli. Two baae hit: llan- rioft. urnn, anyder, n Binenli, nun, Hueiher. 1 hrre l.aae hlta: uroh. Kria. h. I Hlolen baaee: Klly, Wheat. Macriflie hlia; Krlecb. 13), Meuael, Kelly. Jonnaid t'.l, Wheal. Left on baaee: New York, ; Hrnoklyn. 4. Haaea on belle: Off Hill, 1: off Iturlher, 1; off iTadora, 2. Una: Off Hill, 4 In i I I; off Jonnard. In I l-l; .iff ftuether, In I t-l; off re. lore, In I I-!. Winning pitcher: Jonnard. f.oe Im pitcher: Ruiher. I'mplrea: Klem and aentelt. Time; 1:11. Kerfe Adianr Noleb. Cincinnati. pl, 10 Cincinnati mail It three out of five tame In their ronrludlnff a-riea with bt, l.oula hy wlnnlnv a hard hitting match, II to . and advancing Into third place In BT. LOI'' league raca. Score: I CINCINNATI, Al AH H O A. ilurna. rf 4 11 111. dee. aa a Smith, cf 1 H rnahy,2b ft lint ley. lb ft Slock. 21. ft uaubert, lb Duncan, If o.Harper, f I I 4K.inerca.tb 1 2 Oll'ln-lll lb 2 0 : N' hull i. rf a I 4 l a l l 1 1 0 .Mann, If ft Atnemlth.a I rieinnna. c I I'eritca, p 1 Harfrtot. p J Dorak. p 0 Sherdel. p sKournler I North, p 2 Ofveney. eg I I'Hohne, a t l'winy.i. c SiifMtRrave. c otDonohue, p 0 (,'ouch, p oj Total 1 17 27 17 ol Total 14 14 24 141 j Hutted for Sherdel In eighth. be, ire by Innlnga; St. l.oul 004 111 201 I Cincinnati 2M 00ft 0i II Summary Rune: Smith 12), Hornaby, Rottornlry f2l, Schulta. Mann. Harfoot. Hurn (2), l.aubert 121, Duncan (2). Kon-a'-ca 12), I'lnelll I2, ilohne, Den. .hue. Krrnra: llladee. Smith. Two-baa hlte: Duncan (21, Hornaby. Schulli, Menn. Three-baa hlta: Ceveney, Harfoot. Home nine: Datihert, iottoiiil'-y. Stolen baaee: Burn. Fonaeca, Hobne, Smith, Hottomley. Sacriflc hil : Harper. Doublo playe: aveney to Daubert; Hnhne to Daubert to I'lnelii to Koneeca; Daubert to Fonaeca; Stock to Hnrnahy to Hottomley. l,eft on baaee: St. l.oula, : (Cincinnati, . Heaca on halla: Off I'nnnhue, 4; off Couch. I; oft I'ertlca, 4: off Harfoot, 1. Struck out: Hy Donnhue, 1; hy I'ertlca, I. Hlte: Off I'ertlca, In 2 2-3; off North, none In 1; off Sherdel. 1 In 1-1. Winning pitcher: Donohue. l.oelng pllcher; I'ertlca. i;m pina: gulgley and Moran. Time: t:la. Enchantment Wins Jockey Club Stakes Louisville, Ky., Sept. 10. The east scored a decisive triumph over the west Saturday at Churchill Downs when Knchantment, Harry Payne Whitney's 2-year-old bay son of Chicle-Enchanting, won the third re newal of the Kentucky Jockey club stakes, while Picketer, his stablcmate, another son of Chicle, from the mare Pankhurst, finished second. Donges led the remainder of the field home with Cartoonist in fourth position, i The race was run over a mile dis-' tance and the Whitney gelding show ed a sterling performance in running it in 1:381-2. Hy virtue of Enchantment's victory and Picketcr's second today, the Whitney stable was enriched to the fat-iir,:- -fi extent or ?.,ooj. ine race orew a field of nine. Grand Circuit Races at C rril Tt-r 1 Syracu&e lhts week Hartford. Conn.. Sept. 10. With the close of the Grand Circuit race meeting at Charter Oak park yester day, 12 carloads of horses were ship- I ped to Syracuse today, to compete in ine (.rand vircuii iiiceting in tnai city Monthly. i'eter Manning, world's champion trotter, who created a new track record of 1 :S'J .V4 at Charter Oak will be sent to beat his own recorJ of 1:57 3-4 at Syracuse. j ne Molne. 7; Sloitf City, . Struck out: Hy Itoettger, 12. Hnsc on ball: Off Wolfram, I; off Itoetiger, 4. lilt by pitched ball: Hy Itnriiger. Hanner. Hun and bite: oft Cullnp, 1 and In I it. .it Wolfiam. 1 and 1 In 1 l-t. Halk: Cullnp. Ix.ulile pl.i Oranry to Hatineri i uiino iii Vuu. to Hanner; Norton to Yuna to ihol.ru, Hemingway to Hamilton to . .u. ( ...,.lir. riUr.lruk and I'avle 'llmo; I I: Tula ( limb la Mar, bt. J.eph. Nept. 1 Tulsa advanced eae itiore game n.grer the pennant kheu liny w.in the flrat game of the eeiba, .i J Iwai.i an effective ll'll t. J,i,h, wutle Mltiiuni leal bl etf.lile li.ee in Ibe fiiuilh He frmeined through th Hi.iiui. but Lindiietg ae .nt ltr that .-.,ie Him ! r jit;i'H All II II A I AH II I A ll.ea.ll ir a I i'.o, -a I I ...-, ii t I .ink f 1 I..., lb t lUniliee (ti I vi ti.b e t . i- e.-v . 4 II - u .. p I i uiem la i I I e a rumdei.. it ft 1 1 t u .h-f If J 1 1 le.a. eHa i 14 (It m.l'l.l. la 4 I I I ,.,(..: a 4 Sl llnien. eg 4 t I t e .j !... ,al. e I I u.g .u. p - - - ..,,Ml f 5' i I ' i ' , I .H i I II H i ie.li -. p Kaoliai I I t-.ia- t I ii u ij ., M..tiH .a ... .e. I I l-.l I '" " . - ki t.' T..a ... . . . ll i-- J..k ... l- -; .,.o.e.f b a th i.-ia- a laci. I .,e mi, ttM .a I v ka . a. I .-..I I d- a...... ai "-. in ' .... a4 II. !! e. ... i t a I . .. I !. . a I l-t", Ifllill a...d I . .( I ' -'- r I -.e -a e . ..it ii... I ' I ... I 'ia,-., il, b..i' j.,a i i. .. I. .. I i ks 1 " t tl .... ii a. BayeBallResults ena Standings VlkaTI KN i rtlil r, kiundli, w u I. 1 1 w. i, iv t. I i ..f a.. ,a Cl'y IS H "'I .l al l.k.a l iiy M l lt l J t. l al..iu- K H a it .to ii.nv.i u :t teeletday'a Reaulta. I Tu.a j ' J. e I W i. hue t: III Huffabrea Huffaloe. 11-41 I'en.er. 4-1. I'. a Mull e. t o, biuut t'l, II. 'Iu:... a. bl. Jueeph, :. i fci.li.'iu t Mr. . tMihlta, I I. Tedei'a Oaixea, Ura.rr al ttmaha lliM p. an ) i.ai.h.ina 'it at VViibua. lu.aa al bt Ji... .n. " M'.inea aaiiinl bluiii t'H. al Lm- MTIIIMI. I IK. I ., biundlng. W I. I'd w I. M New V" ik 1 W im Vinci.. ;i ei HI I'ttt.buig 1 f. .uj ihoukljn el i,a .IKn i Hi. in II el III Tinted' I. tt ! J- it, liU.I tl Ii .11" lluetun la at. )l! italerda' Heeulle. New Yolk. 10, HiiHiklrn, I . mi Inn. ii. IJ, i. j.uie. I, l'hl auo'l'ittai.f , h, relit. ,Su other a hrduled. 1ode)'e l.ainr. II ..ten al New Yrk. ,Na other a. had ui ed " A Slr rtH A I KAOI I'.. bl.uidlng. W'. L I'ct New York tt ftl .tin'leteland Si liu.e H I. ! Waaliing. Orlioll 73 'hllad-l. C'hi.aga tm lioetun W. I. Pel. a; 70 it i ;t in la :t un it ; s? elrrdy' Heelilt, New Yora. lo t; I'hlledelphln, I I Ii. inn a, Waeliliiglnn. I I'hliego-I !4.liil,d, p'.alpfr1ed. HU l.ul. I). rain. Twifbi' Itainee. New York el I'hlladeli.hia, No ol her b.'hedulel. AMIHKAS AMI(MTIOV. blending. W. 1.. Fi t w , L. pel. St Paul aj ftl .all IDIwaukea ;r, Ji .lle Ml'rol.i.i.e i ft .beta ly.uiavill 70 71 .471 l anepulle ;i 8 .ftlliToledo CI ,;il Kan. CHy 74 fc Coiumbu tt 11.21? Yralrrilay'a Keeulte. St. I'aul. 1-7; Milwaukee, II, Keneea I'lty, 11; Mlnneapoll. t-l. Toledo. 1-2; l....i.ville. 1-1 Indianapolie, 11-4; Coiumbu. I I Today' fiamea. I.'.ulavllle at Toledo Mllv.auk.-a at Si I'aul. Keneea City at Minneapolis. No other .'heduicd. TEAb"l.KA(.l K. H'Uhlta Kail. 0; Shreveport, 81 lieaumont. 3-6; llouelon, 4-1. Surt Aulonlo, 0-1; Oelveaton, 3-0. Dallaa, 7, Kort Worth, e. !Mi ssouri Beats Hamburg V Council liluffs, la.. .Sept. 10 The Missouri Valley ball club defeated the Hamburg (la.) team here this afternoon in what was adver t i e d as a "grudge" game by the tcore of 7 to 5. Harry Haum gartner, former Omaha pitcher of the VV riltrn league, held the Hamburg club scoreless until the eighth when he Jum3ctrtner ,lcw up together with his infield. The Hamburg team chalked up five runs in this inning on two doubles and three singles, and tied the score. In the ninth, Missouri Valley pounded Mathews fc.r three singles, scoring two runs and winning the game. Mathews, for the losers, struck out 11 bat terse, but poor support on the part of his teammates lost him the game. Brotherton started the scoring in the fourth by knocking a home run. Payne topped the Hamburg batters in slugging with double and a sin gle. Helm played a good game at first for the winners. Fox umpired. The score: MO. VAT.I.KY HAMHCItO A II.H.O.A.t AK II O A. ChBl'ka 2li 4 1 0 tlHnlcer. lb 4 1 0 M'KI'n 31. S Hrth'tn cf 4 2 1 2! Murphy, ea 5 I 10 1 0 01 Payne. 2I 5 3 0 1 2 0 SU'arnslf. rf 4 0 4 0 1 1 0i H'lien rf 4 1 0 0 1 5 OK'antle. c 6 112 1 Vounff. a 5 Lull. If ft Cook, c B j v'"i"in,lbr( 5 I ume-inr p 4 1 17 01 wthrhd 2b 3 0 1 2 0 2 OiClayton, If 4 0 0 0 t 1 CMnthw. p 4 2 0 2 41 10 27 12Tolal 3S 10 27 6 , .Miouri valley 01)0 122 OH: 7 0U0 000 0C0 5 Hamburg Summary Runs: Chaluplta, McKimnn. Brotherlun. Lull. Cook, Helm. BituiriRart t.er. Murphy, I'ayne, W'arnataff, Weather- 1 head. Clayt : iieim. sr.i. heed. Clayton. Krrora: Young (2). Lull. I'ayne, CaeUe. Weathcf- hcaii. Clayton. Home run: Tlrotherton, Two-haae hlta: Young. Lull. I'ayne, Han sen. Splcer. Sacrifice hlta: Splcer, Warn elaff. Stolen bai.ee: HHUingarlner and Cook. ItaSH hlte: (Iff Haumgertner 10; off Maihewe 10. Struck out: Hy Haum uartner 4: hy Mathews 11. Innings pitched: Hy Haumgertner t. by Mathews I. Haee on lialte: Off Houmgertner 2: off Mathewa 2. Umpire: Fox. Scorer: P. (lerellck. Time nf game: 1 :(.S. Ohioan's Toy flalloon ohiiici m Makes .520-iliIe I rip Cincinnati, O., Sept , A toy bal loon filled with illuminating gas and released July 4 by Clifford llsinger journeyed MO miles to Cookevillc, Tenn., in 18 hours and was picked up hv Gilbert Hatfield, a 19-year-old farmer. The balloon was one of a score sent up by the Cincinnati mart with hi name ami address attached te them, and a letter he ha received from ll.itiielil statis that it was f ist lighted by hun white )c was plow ing corn mar bis htmie. Husker Football Star Returns to Nebraska University to Aid , in Coaching This Years Team I f ;4imo v,i iii.i.ii, ,Vll AuivfuaB rtnl A 1 All h.IUi (..I'tt it on the i I iini rn v .-I N'r'it44 fiMith!! 'it Mn Igat e i!, i li luni Kt bt g!m in Air t th- w. L si ei.' aul tiui Ii ' lu ' Siup It I l" I tt; t i.Ht Saah ft iikt.t l i.t ttia itrt ' iMmi II lily I I. jttttiei 1 1 in, e bii.vt'a a' 1 al! atmn.l In 1,.. ,1, ti,.li , "y " ' ' " a - I'. i, 'U"l. " iil I A 'i ii..H urn. I , , th'l.iH. ( , ih t' H'l ' . tli, k.. p' tli; (Jilrtr KI Si ' t a I iieoi i l ..( . t , !,(. , ;-( a H Ui a.:i..n , , .i . ' ' PI" 'I I '.. 'I ( if l .ih t i It ,' i u . .na Vi-nJ Yanks Increase Pennant Lead Over Browns .. Vt,,k- 'UrM)-1o Cirfuil- Will Trr- . ork Aiiiernaii incrcaard thrtr lead ' in tfce Auieriian le:cttr by a g4in and half by defeating Philadelphia i ill 4 double-header by More ol 10 to .1 ami to I. 'J'he (janira were the ldt Anu riiaii league loiiteatt lo Ic plaei mi I In Polo gnitiiid and attracted I lie gieat et t'utniriiig of f .in of the yrar, It WaMi niiraaary to cloae the gatet al thr turl nf the lire! oaiiif. whi n 4ll. IKK) prraiint were in the grouudii. I'o- j lice eatimated JS.inkI other were! turned away. J. Iluikr, a lui irtiin White Plain, ' . J., died in a loral luxpital after fainting iu i'lilil of the gruunil wh:le iiiingliiig with the rrnHil which tried to get into the paik. Tbe bleacher ite tore down the cttt.-r field batting curtain and roppe dthem to latter. 'Ihe aecond game wa held u; ill the ninth when part of the bit i r crowd iuiiipt.l out of the taudk on the field. Iluh won In 2.1d victory of tbe reason in the (irt gatre and struck out Waller, Pbilatlrlphia' great hunie run bitter, three times. PhiUderiihia oiithil New urk, IU io i. in the second game, but the Yankees scored enough run lo win in the first inning on two pasars, Kiith'n oacrifice and Sihaug's aingle. IMIil.Alil t.l'IIU NKW YOKK AH II A, All II l A ' D)kee.3b 4 14 Will 1 f llur lb 1 10 Hue. n lb '.Jit Welehtrf Miller., f HillKgV.c ilalMey e W,lk"r If : J e it hi t f tiio 4 2 t ii I'lpi. lb a 0 4 I ! 1, 1' linnet r till 4 0 i 2 i:.. Mil. till C II u o II 41 Meu.i i if 431 2 0 2 Weill. Sb 4 4 11 Young, i'o llelliiai ll.p 2 10 t,. oil. e .'.2 0 1 uuen p J j Totala 21 I 21 II) Total 1114 27 11 Por by Innlnga: I'hllad.-lpbi ...I0 2 Hi" I New y.iik (ii4 oil I1 10 Humirary Huna: liylu'e, Hnueer, Welch, Witt (;i, IniKan 111, llulh i:i. i'.IM. 121, IVnnl. Hueh Krrore: Hrutrgy. Welker, 1'i.lloaay. Tao-buee bite: liusatl, M'-oeel, I'lpp. Ward. Home rune: luin. Iiuran, I'll. p. Hiicrlflre: Itilth, I'ouhle pley. Iiugun lo Werd lo I'ltip . Left on beers: New York. Hi; I'liiladeii hla, a Haaa on halla: I'ff ll.Kh, 2; off ll.liiia.h, 4. ritmk out: Hy Ituah, 4; bv llnmi. h. 2. I'm. pir.e: Kvit;ia and Hllilebiand, Time: t 10. l'H1I.AIi:i.l'HIA I NKW YnftK II O A ! .Ml.il H A 2 illlugen, 5b 2 0 0 2 1110; Witt, cf i II 2 I 1 Kuth. rf 2 I I II 1 1 0'1'lpp. lb 2 0 12 1 4 O Nchang c 3 2 12 I 1 2 Meue. l.lf 2 0 10 I t OlWnrd, 2b 10 4 2 0 t 3M. ..II a :l 2 2 0 0 0 lluyt, p 2 0 11 1 0 4. 1 0 0 lotal Zt i tl 14 Dykes, -ih Houecr.ll, r; leh. rf Miller, cf rerklri.c OHllow.,es Wlke.ir Callow.. 'ib illroggy Herrle.p liM'Uoaan Total .t; 10 2(1! xHatted for ('alloway In ninth. Hatted fur Harris In ninth. Score by Inning: H'-ore. aecond game: 1'hlladelphla Odi. 010 ImiO I New York 100 0.i0 onO 1 Huminary Kucs- iJykes. Wilt, liegan. Two-heee hlta: Miller, Dyk.-a. Three-baae hit: Kuth. Ftolen beer: I'ykca. tecr.fl.e: K.i.h li,.nl.!e nl.vc lll:ce to 'nll.fWHV to Hoiicr; Hchang to Ward. Left on president, I!ib Bushman vice prei ',re. ' :...,rVf H,,:'' of'.TarrV.: dent, and Roy Young, secretary and 2 Struck out: Hy Hoyt. 6: hy Harris, t. HU by pitched ball: Hy Harris, I'lpp 1 in mrer; l::ift. Hlldebrand and Kvan. Time: lloeton Heals Senators. Washington Kept. 10. Boston defeated Washington, to 1. knocking Zachnry out of the box In Ihe fourth Inning, and hitting France who relieved him, hard. Score : BOSTON WASHIXOTOM AB.H.OA ! AH H O A Mitchell a 6 2 0 2' Judge, lb .' 0 t, 0 Mlller.cf ft 1 4 0. S Hhi i is,2b 2 0 2 S Hums. lb 6 1 12 0i rti. e.cf 2 II 4 1 Pratt, Sb 8 11 ftlnoslln.lf 4 2 2 .1 Harris rf 4 4 4 0 Hiower.rf 4 0 2 0 Colllt.s.lf 4 2 3 01 ilharr.'y.c 4 12 1 o'R rke,3b ft 3 2 0 P'PHUph ea 4 0 1 ft Kuel.c 1 0 5 0 Lamotte.ab 4 16 4 r'ergsnn.p 4 10 II 7,ni hary.p 10 0 1 1 Frencla.p 1 0 0 1 Total (0 15 27 tj ilUoeucl 0 0 0 0 Total 22 4 27 II iBatted for Francis In ninth. Boston 020 102 eil 0 C Washington 000 WO 0001 Summarv Runs: Pratt, J. Uarri 12), Collins. OTtomkr, Kiiei. 8. Hoiris. Kr- rnrs: o'Rourke. Oherrily. Two-liaee bite: i o'Kourke, J. Harris (2). Ooalln. Thre base hit: O'Kourke. Sacrifice: Collins. 1 Iiouble plav: Lamolle to Harris to .lu.li;e. Left on hneee: lloston, 10; Washington. 1 Hasc on bells: Off Ferguson, 6; off Frances, 2. Htrurk out: Hy Zachary, 1; J hv France. 2. Hits: Off Znchary. 7 In :l 1-3; off Frances. In ft 2-2. Wild pitch: Frames. Umpires: Connolly and Nalllu. J Time: 1:44. Jeary Will Speak Lincoln, Sept. 10. (Special.) Rep resentative Clark Jeary of Lincoln, will fill a republican speaking date at Butte, lioyd county. September IS. it was announced today by K. 11. Perry, chairman republican state central committee. Major League Records New York, Sept. 10. The week's record in each league, of games I layed. won and lost together with runs, hits errors, men left on bases and runs scored by opponents includ ing games of Saturday, is as follows; ' NATIONAL I.K.U.I T, tt. II. .11 s HI 1 III! 21 71 (1 (I 7S 1 It ht II 21 ( ew York 1'lttaburgh Chlc.-iso .. St. leiul . Cincinnati Lrooklyn . 7 (II 3( 7 mi 31 i 7 hi III 10 M 12 M I a til. Is is m si ft 3 i; rhilodciphi llnaton ft .ttlt.HK AN I.KK.I r. K 11. i I"! : 41 li i ti T 4t HI l ta 31 1 25 7 k i. it on 1 1 j st I. ..oil. ... 7 Nrw York . ft Oeiri.it .. . CkiraH.i .... .'le.e'and . a ahmgi.in I Pbiia.l.li hik 7 i...i..ii . . . , 4 f, la 14 II : 4i I i H .1 i.i it it il !? ,.' ., .' lite liter ihr a.,i.ii il.-ia .Sw attaint l!oi.4V. bta ltd 1 A ' I I' I trr vthen he thir. 4il ,r. tlntiiiill Sf Pttl '.nit!,,r t.it Ihr I..... bt't.vt ii llil mi il.n.'.i tin 1. aeliteliit ( tlie i .(. A 'cm f thr 4triit tM.i.itiiriti Il t'.i b'i ! 4't fliv 'nkh .'it I .1 a .!i, 4 i.ej 4 . ' -I . M ' M! let., ait learn . 4li .11.1 Vlltl bk ,.- it tt-. I II alt I 4 I" 'I I I u ' i th b k lilt Jl4 .it n. I t t -ti.tia an ' le'tlk '! k, 'U. .'I I l h, I II 1 I -..( I I b H.jj'il .. I , k.1.1 ll''f( .. ' .- . ll il...' t I Lb t III Ii i'l t. .a. . : iMany Leagues Organize for Fall Howling form in Omah.t (Ireiler Omulia mill Male City t ar 10 Train-. Kuril. oil ill HOWIIM. Allrl MilMHi. ar tUn. ieaue fewene. lepee. Kept, la Keid. I awl. I I Kuiuu.d nil W e.lera I l.lN .... ehu I.L ul I lilumhue l . Tl ! V, liiirlliae.leta Hlle . in I , rei. i n timaba ...... I , aeyl II eyl. IV kepi, 1 Kept, t vinMm. - r n,e , ladlre' Melr,H".lll4M Till MMin af udaby ....... ... t.ale I II IKinlt. Hold IbHiater I lit. t aeiH. l l .'..el. M I I e,.L l api. tl t HAM Al l ha, SIIIMItl. lltgge Opll.el . .. Kept I a Mleni-h lliolhethieod . 1 ., kept II I'g.her I . aepl. I II r.aliiV. troiiior 4 I .. Pepl. I tinrr.an -.prree .. I .. kepi. II M bIN,Mltl. g 'WMfll to IU .. Hep. I M..I..M leclilo ....... IU .. kepi tl 1111 MH. 'amelicre . . pl. 14 for nam Allele I .. kept, II I Kill tt . lln.aha milling la,,.. .. Kevf. It M-frfrullle I .. kepi, fi "llou.e' leagtfrs. By JIMMlkBAUCH. Willi 21 Icagiut tentatively organ ized, the maple-tumbling tport ap pear! destined to occupy an impor. tant niche in Omaha' winter sport. The Danish brotherhood league of three teams will formally open the league M'.wni tonight and by Sep tember 11 all b'ugue will bine swung into motion. Klevrn leaguia perform at the Far nam alley and II at the Omaha al leys. The Greater Omaha, premier open leag , t scheduled to tlart Tuesday, September 19. 'j'he Gate City, which ranks next to the Greater Omaha, starts Thurs'lav, September 21. Two Bertha Open. Two franchise remain to be i rued in the Greater Omaha. Teams which have taktn franchises are the Nourse Oils, last eason' city cham pions; Cogswells, formerly the l:ni ver? al Auto Tops; Omaha Towel Sup ply, Bushman Storage Co., H. I'. Cady Lumber Co. and Omaha Na tional Bank. Franchises have been issued to George Kennedy and George Zim merman and the teams will be nam ed alter bnekers arc obtained. George Kennedy has been elected treasurer. Booster All Set. Peselin's Kids, Jensen's W'et Wash, Stclk-Atkins Oil company, Harry A. Koch Insurance Company, and the Omaha Sporting Goods Company hold franchises in the Gate City. Charles Kies, Jimmy Shield and George Dingman hold franchise and are negotiating with backers. Art F.rman is president of the Gate City; George Dingman, vice presi dent, and Frank Jarosh, secretary and treasurer. All franchises have been issued in the Booster league, which will open Friday, September 22 with 10 teams. Backers of Gate City tcam are the Navigator Cigar Company, Swift Co., Styletex Millinery Company, I'nion Outfitting Company, Indian Motor Cops, Harney Auto Repair Company, Kohert's Dairy and Photo Engravers. A team known as the In dependent?, will support itself. First Call for Ilusker Grid Team I Lincoln. Neb., Sept. 10. (Special.) Although regularly supervised practice will not start until Fridav, Capt. "Chick" Hartley of the 1922 football team will marshal his forces Monday evening for the purpose of finding out just what the Comhtiskcr mnchine will look like. Head Coach Dawson will take charge ol the can didates and veterans Fridav. ('apt. Hartley communicated with every member of the l'21 team and the freshman squad of last year and he has a fair conception of the pros peel already. The preseason can vass brought out the fact that the largest number of veterans were re turning in the history of Cornhusker dom. The "N" men who will be back are: Knda . herer. Hchocppel, Thotnaen. T Kl... Wellcr. W'ciike. Ilunr.l. Ilioutet. H'i4i...t. M.Olaeaon Cenl.-t Ivtr.m. Ilnu?.e N.f.iii. l.'oerter he. k I'rcaton. Ku.-eell lUlb. Va X..ble il. I'cwita, I.eaelhi. Lectin. ll.y, Full!.. k Captain Hartley. Hartluae The ri'dcbme Haff thi year wilt he the same with one adihtn'ii. t'lar- 1 ence Swanti.n. In' year' taptain. ! 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