THE OMAHA Rill": FRIDAY. .WTKMPKR IS. U.22. Flyweight Championship Goes Into Hands of Foreigner on Technical Kayo Panclio Villa Stops Huff in Eleventh Rouik Filipino 'Mils' Ha Fl)wrijhl Champion Oryppy ami HrlpIfR Vt'Iifn Sri'ond T in Spongt. Brooklyn, Sept. 14 Tamlio Villa of Manila tonight became the fly right champion fi( the I'niirJ States by scoring; trchmVal knock ciui fiver Johnny Buff of Jcfiey City, 27 seconds after the opening of the ltth round of a scheduled 1J. round lout. Villa Ird at the end of the third round. He drew Mmul from Hull moulh in the first, but the American champion did not open tip until the third. The frilling open with Villa landing more of the damaging blow i and Irauttitf in the attack, Villa rufcltrd Ruff to the ropr with a shower of blow in the fourth and cuffed him about in the next two round!. The Filipino otarted to meature the American for a knockout in the aixlh. but Ruff kept clear and maintained a life bint king defense Buff showed more anion in the next three rounds, but Villa contin iied to advance his commanding lead The Filipino met the American at lack with an offensive that drove Buff to the ropes in the aeventh and trounced him around the ring in the ninth. Buffi leeonds threw a towel into the ring when Johnny, battered to jrroginen. ttood helpless before the Filipino' attack. In the 10th round Villa scored two Knock-down. He began by ptim meling Buff with both hands, rush ing him to the rope and then cha ing him aeroM the ring. Ruff was reeling when Villa landed hi left to the heyi and ent the American bumping to the floor. Sisler May Try to Play Next Saturday St. Louis, Sept. 14. Though ordered by the club's physician to take rest for at least one week, it il generally believed by the follow ers of the local Americans th.it George Sisler, star first baseman of the Browns, will attempt to get into the lineup when the Urowns meet the New York team here Saturday in the first of a three-game series. This aeries is generally looked upon as the deciding factor in the race for the pennant in the American league. Sisler, who was injured in Mon day's game by spraining his right shoulder in reaching for a wide throw, his teammates declare, is de termined to get into the Brown. Yankee series. But, according to the club s physician, Dr. K.' Hyland, his attemdt would be futile and would probably aggravate his injury. Athletic Smoker f or Crcightonites Creighton'a entrance upon a new athletic era will, be celebrated Friday, September 29, at an athletic smoker in Creighton gym. : The following day Creighton will pry off the lid on its football sched ule with a game on the Hilltop grid iron with the Dakota Wesleyans. ' The smoker is being staged by the fcthletic board and all Creighton alum pi and their friends will be invited. ' Arthur Schabinger, new athletic 'director, will be introduced. Denny Ryan, who will have charge of wres tling and boxing, which is to be in augurated as one of the new athletic features, is arranging several bouts jto livea up the evening. Western Trapsliootera Capture Three Titles Atlantic City, N. J., Sept. 14. The Vest captured three and the east one, of the four championships held yes terday in the Grand American trap shooting tournament. It was the third day of the tourney. Dava Fauskc, of Worthington, Minn., captured the men's amateur championship of North America; Art Killam of St. Louis, was victor in the professional event; Mrs. F.li King of .YVinona, Wis., won the woman,' championship of North America, and 15-year-old Dudley Sltallcross, South Seekonk, Mas., triumphed in the na tional junior championship. Top" Geers lireaks Two Records at Once With Sanardo EDDIE'S FRIENDS How Riots Start lliilTalni i I'LL Tip-tot IM b'M$M V " - ' '& Bslj I 1 SIMPIV COULD WT I T I ri Ft BoCID ToTEARs J K AFTER SHE'S EEC !frvA 2 Jt-i 0Nt of tmc ckoop y, tW'PS 'ft'lV Girls, their ) If, ff;J -MLll bOmnyf r III lTeLL r rJ'arJ; W I MM ( COORS6 IT'S RCAF0L tf JMgM fMl N6 SECRET J 00S5IPS "J i. i. mm HiTi ift - . American League M. IaiiU. 8( Hoaton. I. Hf. I.OUH. SrDt. 14 Bt. lAMB riw from txhlnd for th thlrrl tlrn in th lust (our irm nd clefa('il Boaton, S to I, In m ucona sunt or in rii to.lr Th Cinnne chimtri' llnuu w.i rrar raniri(1 ntmy a rvtult of th ihivncA of oorg Hitler, who la on th lrk Hi with n injured noulOtr. Otuhar Pat Colllni went to tint. Foairr returntil to third and MrManua to aeron't. 8lalr, whtla rutins nay, atlll la declared to ln In no run Ultlon (o day ball for all or aeven flaya. Pat Col Ina But threo him out of four trtpa to in pint arm nanaiaa II entneea without an arror. Burna. whoa noma run yeatarday won tti aam for th vlaltora. alamnicd an other homer today. It waa a hard drlv ovar thi tart field fern- aner cam In th third Inning with Wenoiky, woo had walk' I. on baa Score: BOSTON 8T. LOUIS AH. H. OA. I AH.HOA Monoaky.rf 3 11 llTobln.rr 4 111 Mltrheli aa 4 2 t Foatarlb 1114 Hum lib 4 110 OlM'Ma'ua.Ib 4141 Harrla.K 4 0 1 1 Wllliama.lf 4 0 2 1 ratt.ib 4 11 tlJac'haon.of 4 J 0 ( Colllni. cf 4 0 1 4l8everatd.c 4 12 1 O'H'rke.lb 4 2 1 2, P Colllna.lb 4 2 14 1 Ruel.o 4 1 2 OIQerber.aa 4 12 1 Qnlnn.p r CDavia.p 1 0 0 g aChaplla 10 0 Ui Wright. p 0 4 0 1 xKarr 1 0 0 0l Kolp.p 1 0 0 libhorten loot Total IS 10 24 121 Tatala 34 1127 16 xBatted ror Quinn in ninth. xBatted for Mitchell In nth. aBattod for Wrltht In aevanth. Score by Innlnga; Bnaton 102 Onft 010 1 St. Loul Oil) 000 2!x 6 Bummary Rune: "Menoaky (t(. Burna, Tobln, Foater, Jocobion, Bavareld (!). Er rora: Pratt. Two-baa hlte: Mitchell, Rourk. Severeld, Pratt, Jacobann. Three- base hit: Jaoobeon. Home run: Burna. Htolen baaea: Menoaky. (J'Huurke (2). Htc- rlflce: Wrlfht. Double play: McManui to Colllna. Left on baaea: uoaton, a; t. nula. S. Baaea on ball: Off Quinn. 2: off Davla. 2: off Wright, 1. Struck out! By Quinn, 2; by Davla, 1: by Kolp, 1. Hit: Off Davie, 4 In I; off Wright. 4 In on Koip. 3 in I. winning pitcner: Kolp. Umplrca: Evana and Outhrle. Time: 50. Ruati f.aiertfa ntthmA mnnA mmmrn although h wae wild In th flrat Inning, wblch coet him on run, but ha tightened up and want well again until th fourth, when llulh drove the hall Into th left field bleactierg for a homer, hie l.'d of the aeaeon. ttrore: NEW TOItK. I CHICAOO. AH H O A I AH H O A Witt, cf 4 0 2 0;Rlrunk, rf 2 0 1 0 Pugan, Sb 4 0 l liJohnaon. aa 1 1 A S Ituth, If 2 12 c roliina, 2t 4 1 2 2 Plpp. lb 4 1 S OiShaeley. lb S 0 14 2 Hchang, o 2 I S lIMoelll, rf 4 12 0 Meue-I, rf 4 2 0 0 Falk. If 3 12 0 Waid. 2b 2 2 4 2M'('lrn, 2b 2 0 ft 4 Scott, ea 4 0 2 (tHchalk, o 2 0 2 0 Huah, p 4 11 SjLeverette.p 2 0 2 S laHooper 10 0 0 Totala 32 S27 12Mack, p 0 0 0 0 Total 2S 4 27 17 i Bat led for t.everatte In tighth. Hcor by Inning: New Tork 100 501 0004 Chicago 000 010 000 1 Summary Runa: Witt, Ruth, Plpp f2), Moatll. Krror: Johnaon. Two-baae hlta: Moatll, Falk. Home run; Kuth. Stolen baae: Mound. Sacrlflr hlta: Ruth. John. aon. Schar.g, Ward. Doubt playa: Colllna to Hheeley; Scott to Wadr to Pipp; Hush to Scott to Plpp. l-ft on baaea: New York, i: wnicago, a. naaea on balia: Off I.even yt. 2: off Buah. 4. Struck out: By Buah, t, oy ivevereit. 2. Hlta. Off Levarette in s Innlnga; off Mark. 1 In 1 Inning. loeing pitcAar: L,vrtt. Umplrea: Dl naen, Chill and Hlldebrand. Time: 141 t Detroit, o Phlladelphl, 2. Detroit. Sent. 14 Plllette waa In fine form today, holding the Athletic to two nita aner tne flrat inning, and Detroit won, to i. Tho Tiger hit behind Og den paaee for their rune. fccor: PHILADELPHIA DETROIT ABH.O.AI AB.HO.A. CIeTland, 4; Wttahlrujton, S. Cleveland. 8ent. 14. Stuffy" Mclnnla' hrme run to deep center In the elshth In ning gav Cleveland a 4 to 3 victory over Waahlngton here today. Cleveland made only four hlta off Erlckion but the waah lngton hurler waa extremely wild, giving eight baaea on balle. McNulty stole home In the third after tripling. Score: WASHINGTON CLEVELAND AB.H.O.A.l AU.H.O.A. .Tudgo.lb 5 16 1;. Tnmleson.lt 2 0 2 1 Harrls.ab Rlce.cf & lioalln.lf 5 haoks.rf 3 harrlty.e 3 iclnlch.o 0 Peck.sa 3 amntte,3b 4 Krlckaon.p 3 xBrower 0 xMilan 1 2i Wamby.es 0! M'Nulty.cf 0Gardner.3b Totala 01 J Sewell.ib 1 Wood.rf 0 Mclnnla. lb 1 LSwell,o Z()'Nelll,c 2 Winn, p 0 Edwada.p 0,1'hle.p USpeaker 37 11 24 HliRvana 2 0 1 1 2 0 Louisville, Ky.. S.pt. 14. "Pop" Geeri, veteran hatnets hoi si driver. hn.kt two reeords at once at the state fair htft yetttiday with i tt1 pacer Sanardo hni he drove Ms (men a milt in i.024 orr a hull rtult trsrk. Th s w cue limith tij a aevond fater than Hie w.uUI' mark fnr HUin parer r a h't i" 'f t'aiV, an4 it tiipPld t and t'irre .jiur tcri iconda til the rtcvtd at t! tir iround evt. 1 1 atttinn a r'w wk.flii mark, ni'tf. owd h 0a tn'k. lKh he tnntluhul at Aurora, HI, mriil taetaa mv Total :3 4 27 12 xBatted for Oharrlly In elshth. ntted for Erlckaon In ninth. iBatted for U Sewell In aixlh. Kan for Speaker In elxtb. cora by Innlnga: aahlngton 00 0:1" 0002 Cleveland 002 001 01 4 Summary Buna: Jtalge. Harrla. Terk, amby. McNulty, Sewall. Mclnnla Er- rora; .fudge, r;ncKaon. autov. newen. Two-baa hlta: l.aniotta, Krl kann. Ona- In. U Sewell. Three rwea Blta: MOUiiy, Harrla. Ilotiia run: M' lnnia Stolen baaa: Jamleann. Wamb. McNulty III. .ia-n- firee: Wan.hv. Wooal. (leiil. l'.i,lie lya: (lar.lner to J. Sewell to V. Innla. eck to Harrla. l.'ft on baca, Wahln- ton. tO; I'levrlitnit. 7. luaca on belle: Off Irlcka-m. (; ef Edward, 2: uff I'hle, I. R'ru- k u . Hy KMvk"ti, bv E,lwarla. 2; v Winn. I !!! Uff K.dwarda. in innlnga, Off Winn 1 In 1 t-1 inmnfv off I hi. I la t J 1 imunaa WiM pit. h :! warda ln!k Kibkao IViweil ball: (Iharntr. W lnnina pit. he: t'lHe. I'm fire. Morlamy and ina Time: S I. r , i (hlraao, I. fai,a. rt It -I" l'ah -t 'he r,i ki I fin t"n today aaJ ,i,l,i e. 'i.ici 4 tn i. thereby t giaienaa kia la vt-iiy of tk M,en Tbe l.aa w.r i I ghr iy f'u h'i (f 4 OlVeach.lf 2 0 F'herglll.rf 4 HC't. haw, Jb 4 Oinigney.aa 3 liWoodall.o 3 Ji Plllette, p 3 4 0 Dyke.3b 3 0 1 c Blue, lb 3 ft 14 0 riauarr.iD 4 11 "i nancy, 3b 4 12 1) Mlller.cf 4 13 Olfobb.cf weicn.rf 4 2 3 Perkfna.o 3 0 3 Oal'way.aa 4 11 Walker.lf 2 12 ral'way,2b 1 Sheer.2b 2 Ogden.n 2 xM Oowan 0 0 0 0 Total 30 S 27 17 xuruggy l o o 01 Total 32 24 13 xBatted for Scheer In ninth. xBatted for Ogden In ninth. Score by Innlnga: Philadelphia 5in nnn onn i Detroit out 001 21x 6 Summary Runa: Dykee. Welch. Blue lil. lODn, ruirnev IZI. Krrora- r-utlouuv Haney. Rlcnev. Two-haae hit- wioii. Three-haae hit: Cobb. Stolen baae: RUrney Sacrlflcea: Haney, Voach, Wonilall. lioulile plava: Itanov to PiitHhutv tn ut,,n to Cut.haw to Blxie. Haney to Blue. Left nn naaea: l-nilarlelphla. 7; Detroit 10. Baaea on balla: Off Oadvn. B : off Pllleifn 4. Struck out: Hy Ogden. 3: hv Plllette. Umplrea: Nallln and Cnnolly. Time 1 :F5. Dennison to Arrange for Amateurs' Trip Johnny (Dynamo) Dennison, amateur tiasehall supervisor, left yesterday for St. Louis to make ar rangements for the annual amateur series with the St. Louis and Mem phis amateur champions. OniahaA, B and C amateur title winners will be sent to the Mound City tournament. This is the first year that the C champion have heen sent on the trip. Prniitifnt'ii Matrh Start. Cat np P' event's Camp Perry, () , Sept. 14 The preMdent s nuti li tratured trxl.tv s proKram of the national rule and pistol matches here, hut, hrrame of jhe large list of entries, ilouht was e.tpreed whether it would be com ple'rd before tomorrow. The marine corps n:atcii, rn!itrd turn's tram ni'.tch 'l the individual uvtlun i tub membira' tratvhrs U were i!ied uled to be urtril tmhy. Tilden Beals Pat Wood Philadelphia, Sept. 14. William T. lildcn, 11, ot this city, chain pion, was the only player to turn back a foreign entrant in the fourth round of the national lawn tennis singles championship courts here yesterday he defeated Pat O'Hara Wood of Australia in straight sets, 6-2, 6-3, 6-2. To offset this victory Gerald Patterson amid J. O. Ander son, the two other members of the antipodean Davis cup team, defeated Francis T. Hunter and Robert Kin sey, resocrtivelv. bv scores of 8 6. 6-1, 7-5, and 6-3, 6 3, 2-6, 6-1. enzo Shimizu. the Japanese tier- petual motion tennis tdaver. caused the sensation of the day by defeating; vvauace jonnson, tne finalist against Tildeii last year, in a bitter battle, 8-6, 4-6, 6-4, 4 6, 6-4. Manuel Alon zo, the Spanish entrant, completed the route by winning from Watson M. Washburn of New York, 6-3. 3-6. 7-9, 8-6, 6-4: Logan and Tillman Sign for Battle Johnny Tillman of Minneapolis has been matched with "Bud" Logan, Omaha welterweight, for a 10-round bout at Duluth, Minn.. September 29, According to the articles, both Logan and Tillman must make 140 pounds on the afternoon of the scrap. it win De the second meeting of these two fighters who are near the top of the standings in the race for junior welterweight honors being conducted by the lioxing Blade. The tirst time they met the bout ended in a draw. Two in How to Sioux City Clan I'.i.k.r limit h llluw. Off I . f I y IIuimii mill Win hy 9-t-." S-iire Tout'li D;m for II Hits l.iiiii'lu, Jr-pt. 14, (Speii.il,) Timely lulling proved tmi much fnr Mian, the yiituiat Ituifalf Willi the 1'i.ii' jti iiiur iiinl i fix. Wed atlll, ami the Sioux I'ai krr. nule it two stuiiiht hy taking the ationd Kame of the arriri, ') to 5. The herd jumped mi Dvi for II afetira, but the hits were wrll k ratnl.Vil. The Patkera gut away dt a .'run bad ill the llliti.il ititlillK whrti Hamil ton walked ami Heminiiway ain'ed, both atoriug u Sluiiglmu' burr down third lae line. In ihe thiid Hemingway tripled to left and srored on Met's double to right. The liuffabi aertor was fjutrt un til the 'evrtilh inning aide from few r,lll remarks from Manager Irdv, which raued Umpire l ewis to place nim in the dugout Spnrer' aincle and Hates' double to right tipped over the whilrwaah hurkrt. The Sinaix put on their war paint in the but half of the same inning ami rhated in five counter rn i hits. The !iiff,ibie got in another counter in the eighth when flriffm doubled tn renter, rroing on Manii'h's single to right. The Sioux ( it v boys added another 2 in the eighth when Hemingway slammed a hot one through. Grantham and went to second when Masiers let it gel through him. Hemingway stole third and crossed on FUh's sacrifice. That put the count at 9 to 2, with the Sioux on the heavy end. Davis eased up and in the first half of the ninth parsed Hyman and GUtasnit, Itateo wag called out on strikes. Grantham cleaned the bases with a screaming trinle o right field. He crossed while Hemingway was throwing Griffin out, m rrAiatM. BaseBaflResulls evna Standings MMUIa ir it.lt:. ladig. I.. frl i W I. I'el I t li il i.o a. ui t il) ;i : lie f a n) a" ea ti naia I'Hf it II 11 W H mi at it It: I'nin tl t i-i Ituflalan t ) .- t'e. alH l"l '.I laaleedal'e Heenlle I'eHier. , ia w , 4 ia b. m i'iii, 1 u,i '' t. lUffalue., t. Vlli Nil. I. Ill J 1 Tai a laH ttiiffaluv aiHal aMiia lf m imiuIh, wi- blta Kl J .a, .i he &lnea al I'cnier iikiaHufit I'My ai Tu.a Sational League LLcilicVC illS Fall Derby at Fall Festival ah. r. it. r. t. (ililaaw, til I I I t 0 A lliilra. lb .....4 a I O O (rantham. Il .5 I I I I 1 "rlff In, rf I I1IOO Manu.li, rf t 0 O llllrol. aa 0 I 0 S Ma. (era, If 4 6 0 I O 1 Hprnrer, r 4 I I 10 I 0 Himan, f I I O t 0 iDnrrniigh 0 0 A A 0 Tofalr S " II il " f MOl X MTV. Att. K. H. P. it. Humnton. aa S I 0 1 S 0 llemlna, Jb 4 t 1 5 A Klah, If 4 1 I 1 A A Meta, lb 4 A S H 1 A MianglliiV, r 4 1 t A 1 O O'Cimniir, rf 0 0 I A A o.trrrard, lb S 0 0 S 1 0 Mntllrk. rf S I t I 0 A llaila, ft 4 1 I A 1 A Total 81 " 11 17 l "o Maana w i. im w i. r.t New Tmk II J n" I'm In .. rioai Mfgn ,i it itii iitiMiat n ay ; i'i Ki I cii i la i) lit Chile. 1. 1 in I' l t hi. i, :j al l:t li.ai..n la It lit )rlr,d)'a Mmlll. I'lilalijith I, It. . , New ti'tk. ?, I'fihatiii. a ft liuia I'hilailvli hia. t I ID. illftall. 7; llr.ia.)n. i Todai'a liamea. t'lfiehurall at Ibietfltl rinnniiail at Hii'mUImi. I hi'agA at New r .ia I.i al I'litiaaeiihia swiri ii lv il (i,i r.. fitmidmga. W i,. ! I I W I. I', t Tik Mil H r'eiel.nd Tl 1 In PI Lou- IS I tut W aaHlngion al ; IH ,,.,. H,.,klin l.i.la, 1 la 3 liiliml lxtre.ll l; I'liHa It II llllnild end hlta war l.u. he.l nn htm rhirag-t Jutl 4;, lii-at-m 14 11 l i throughout Hum hd th fm-fiitaar I'liiaiiargh, a, Ikiu, t. Ii. alon, a-tnl It Halw Adam h'ld ll.'ai .1 to file title IfHtei I'l'ta'wiatl IH H'h. a In a Miller laa Itttmrd i,iil f 'I., . it ia iha anib it i..i ,. m lie. mita null iaae and Hufcwil iri.a) tl.ai.d ilia l,ae n.ifl il'.iil.h i'el tie i', tiainur ard Ittgt-e a i, ,eii.taioM. . a.,.. 1-iriHIII Mi. II I lli I'll V a ii ii it a i an ii it i Hull.- aa t I I ll'.iw.ll.f 111 "in, I la, Kuff, .ti I lii.ee. If lit I I nee if I liuee.il if t 1 I a koeer If I T .lne, :h I I IUt.ale III 4 T Aini'l. lb 4 a t I iir.e.n. In 4 liininil III : 11 fin I aa 1 a. hmiat .. i I j .i Neil, e 1 AJ.i... (i I a 4 Miller, p 1 ... ... -. m s i o a l"a II ;i a Ina, n. n at h lui I 3 a J 1 I t a : 1 4 t J I a a Total! II lllll !'... I aui m fml. h.l i f hn nan Hit. ted hall aliaiied .r Mi N.ii.ara III a.lh h. li.di li) ttminia. I'll lai. in grl . . ail I 'S & " I i.,ai.,n , aa una na- o Kiliiiiliair- Mm. a Maranvllle f Ji, I'arey, Higt.ea rrayn..r, ilriinin lit. htnitlt, r.r i.i. M.n.nnil. Itail.ai Oil.a.'il T- i.m h ie Hi il. tmt1.ll ha.'llfi.a h.iaeell iiiilna l:aya. k.ipf lu r.nd, K'.i'l t Krf to li l.'lt l-ft in lief.a I'ltia h.i. ah. 7, M...1.J1. I Na.e. ..a haiia 'ifjWj,, ( 'at her i hp Marrouf, the Tryon Miller, e. nit M.Namara. I Hi I Ural mil " , .. ..... Hr Adam. I, hy Miller, I, l. M. Samaia, HUIfe 111 l'le pilMIII U1HH ttir imai i irr inner, i in e iglnli Mtl.aiii Tliorounlilrr.l I.rats Favorite (latherine Mr roiu Over Mile Route (Inffirlil ('o. Ky RALFItWAGNER. rpllb t ..li.ro of the IV F. Mcl-i I liable were lamed to victory ves terdav m the Ak-Sar-Heii Kill feliviil tlrrltv over the nide route It Ak link wbru I eiiieve. a rank OUt aider i'l (he hrtt'tu. managed to get home fir-t our a eert field ot five runnera, The daughter of lurk and Chatitv got the jiiinu mi the rrt of the field at the hairier and et pecdy pice Inrloiiall, Il Itruotiltll, I. '.aim. Kent 14 I'ln.innatl Vevlardai'a Heaitit. War VU. i rhlragn, I I'elinn I, I'hllldeli hia I ,'levelenl. 4, W eah. .l..n I, Ht U.ma. 4. U.aion, J Tndai'a l.amea finaln a hi t.miia New Tnrh t f'hliafa I hil..el.hi at l.eimi' U'piahti.g'i.n at C'leieiand 4 M Mill' A AKMK IVTIOai Nlanillma. V I. Pn ! PlJl 1 M US' Mllwauh Mlnneai 1 1 47 M l.nulu 111 Kan I lly 7 71 I '7 Tnle. Indian. 71 7S t.,io rniinnhija Vealrrdar'a Heeulla. t ..Ulavllle .1. Tnledn. I Mtnnaapnlla, -l; Milwe'ikee. Kaneaa it r. 1, ft Paul. .' Indlanapnlla t'olun.aiie, ram. Todar'a l.amea. lilwankee al Slinnearniia Kanaaa i Hr a' Si 1'aul t.N'n ..thata a. Iiedilled ) ti.k v i.r.Aiii e. "an Antnnin, 11; Heauninnt. 4, K.irt WnrMi, IS. Wt-hUa Kalla. I, So nther a.-heduled. W I. P. I 74 71 71 54 li II It il H 111 4 11 t hert. Ih f.ynati. If H.uh rf a mi. i'li H grave, r Phi III. 2h llnhne. ea "ou. h, p 4 1"" I A 4 n 4 4 1 S t I 1ft 1 II! ilia 1 4 J I ii n a I 14 14 it IS State Legion Track and Field Meet Next Monday The Nebraska state American Legion track and field meet will be held :it York. Neb., next Monday. Track and field athletes will be selected during the games to repre sent this state at the big meet to be staged at New Orleans during the na tional legion convention. Detroit Player Puts Self Out Unassisted Detroit, Mich., Sept. 14. Hob 1'othergill figured in an unusual play in the eighth inning of Wed nesday's game here between the Tigers and Athletiis. The Detroit outfielder put himself out and no one hut the umpires sremed to know how it was accomplished. Fnthrrgill, on third, and B.tss ler on firs', started a double steal. Gailow.iv threw low to Perkins at the plate and as the ratcher took the hall i'ii the hound. Gothris'll dailird pa-t bun and acroas the di'c. I'erkins went in pursuit, knowing l utliergill had lint touched the pltir. but the runner was waved nut bet.. re the !.!! was applied It derl.i-ed th .t I'm pit e (tinned tv 'ivv 1'iilherill brush Prikins' gloie at the ini.int the ball struck it, thus retiring himself. ' a Kan fur llynian In ninth. Sew hy Innlnga; Oniiih W IHH1 113 Slnu rily 201 601 00 J 11 Summari 1 hre-liaaa hlli: Mannah (.ranthum. Hemlimay. l'WD-liaa hltai (ilalauKin. lirlffln, llnle. Hsrrlfkea; llainll- t..n, F.lah. htolen baae: rtemlnuar lit rernevl runai Omaha. 6: Klollt tit. A, eft nn haarat 1 1 mail a. l hloui Ity. 7. Htriirk out: By Hyman, S; by Iila, 5. Itaer nn ball: Off H.vnian, 81 off llaila, . lilt hy pltrhed ball: O'Cnniior, by Hy- man. Double plavai IlrmlnHuy to Mela, I'mplreai iJimla and Atidrrann. Time: 1:B0. Western League O'llrlen'a Homer Mini. Tienver, Sept. 14 O'Urlen Hammed out a fnur-liagger tn tha fourth Inning that gave, Denver a thrra-run lead on Dea Molnea. Denver won, to 4 Thera wera two men on when O'Brien connected. Score: DKS MOINES. I DENVKR. AH.HOA All.Mir.A. flenen. cf Wagncr,3l Doran. rf Yuan. 2b Choabro.lb (Iraney.lf Norton, aa nanner.c Mer7. p xOooper l 3 1 n J 0 1 2 1 10 t 1 n 1 2 1 t 0 0O' Rrlen.cf 11 is err, aa fvi Moiirif, lh ,!,l"ters'in,3h Wright, rf 'Irona. if "lirdnera, 2b !: Vhela, p 4 Totala 4 2 2 4 S 3 5 4 110 0 4 10 4 3 12 0 4 110 ion; 2 0 4 10 3 S3 13 27 14 A 0 Totala 34 S 24 141 xfaatted lor Norton tn ninth. Dea Molnea 201 (110 000 4 Denver uoi 300 dux 6 Summary Fturia: Oonen, Wngner. Ttornn, rheahm, o'Urlen (2), Kerr, Fatteraon (S). Paik.'r. VixirheiH. Kiror: Kerr. Karned runs: lienv.-r, i.: f.-ea Moinee, 3. Two-liaea hlta: Yuitn, H.iran. l'atteraon. O'Brien, Bomg, Kerr. Three-baaa hlla: llnran, (l.'iien. Ilnmt. runs; 1'h.nliro, o'Url.-n. Hitc-rlflt-e: M'uan-r. llne un li'illa: off Mera, 3. Htrurk out: Hy Mem, 1; tiy Vomheea. 8. Deft on haaen: lie Molnea, 4; Denver, fi. Douhle plav: Viliin to I'hi-fl'ro Time; 1:35. I'mplrea: Klllehullen and l.aiell Ollrra I. use In Imllana. TiiIkii. tiki . Kepi, 1 I Oklahoma Cltv look ihe i,irniiiK gann from the leagil" l.-i.Utlg iMlera. 12 10 I Tulia miaehed an even di.ren hlta. hnl filled tn deliver In the pllli h.'.t, B'ui r; CiM. ITY I TI'I.SA AH H t A ! AH H O A Brlatow.lf I 3 1 n Pennel, If 113 0 2 .1 l Thfinn. ill 1 I t I i -t I 'a via. rf 210 114 I. a. ill', cf 4 t 1 0 1 I 4 I. illv.U, lh t 1 : a 1 Heiiiiian.tn 2 4 1 1 1 1 M omnia aa lint 1111 I'rnahv, e I A ft J 1 : iDia. 11. p tins 1 1 .1 I ll.illl I I 11 l A I ! . I A I I) : 11 It It aWiii" son Knocker's Bench. How minh d 'd ynu win yesterday? How muih did you Ina yeaterday? Th laigeat i-rnad of th week waa on hand to lee the raeea yea'arday, hut even th.-ii It waan't large. Pnnywood rhnKel down and fell )ut after paaalng under Ihe wire In th aerond heat of Ih 2:1k pa. yeaterday. rinrk. th" driver waa thrown rlaar of tha wrerli and no damag waa done. Rage and I.11I11 llroi.ke rertnlnlr a4 anil In Ih laat quarter of th 2:11 parr. The laat ijunrler waa In 311 aeiiinila flat, with Ihe niarn ramlng from behind. Mie miiat hair paeril that quarter In right al 29 aernnila. I handler and Thnmna both Hied Hi Judge Mnie yeaterday and both got aet down, Morgan taking Ihe iilky In both. Quern Okla waa the long ihnt of Iha div In the firat hat of tha 2:11 pare. She fintahed eeeon.l and two-buck tlckeia on her paid t-17.40 to pine. Not 10 bad. Tha free-for alien prnmla to furnlah otn thrllla thli afternoon. Batter bi th"re. a The racing, on th aholi. I ahead of lilt year. Mra. 14'. T. Knreat of Oinnha II th owner of Todd Maid, winner of arennd heot of the ?:1S pne yraterdny. Th mnre won th areiind heot handily In !:ia'i. Tha four colta which cam out for tha 2:20 pai a y aterduy weie aa ni' a hunch or youngatera aa one will aea m many day. of l.ia tiahl hand niaaiird l.y a U1 fiv I In ihe fifih inning ana) rallied I'aiii.er 1 hit li. una run nver th fih field wall in the ninth with, nun nn ln H. .it riM'IVNATI 1 nrtuoKtvv AH II 11 A I AH Hi" A Hums, rf 2 11" iMenn, Jli 4 ? 4 4 Harier. rf I A I A J n-mn a i 1 I I 111 lLirlllh. rf 4 I 1 A, W heat. If I I 1 I' Myeia .f I t 0 Ml all. lb I I I A High, Hi 1 I I ! Millar, r J I I lirimea p I I I II a Hi Irif I' h iliuather Totala 31 II 27 IH Totala Ratted for Miliar In th ninth lHatted for ilrnne in th ninth- Scot hy Inningi. inrinnatl . . !i 112 AA 7 Br" hiyn l f4unimar Rui.b Purna 15). Iautri 111. llargtaie flnelli, He hue olain. High. Miller F.rrnra. nu;ii. Olaon, J.ihnet.in. Ino-haae hlta: llaiarav. Hulin. lv.n ae. a Home mn' iaubrt llt.iteri haae: I'un.an ha.-nfl'a hlta: I'lnelll, Dauherl. Harper, nohne. .Iiihratnn Left on haaea. .:incuinati. a; Hronklyn, 7 Kirat baa on Ii I la. . tiff liiimua, f. biru.k out. Hy "ouch. I I mplrea: Km and Henleil. Tim iif game: I 31 M. Iula, ; I'lilliidelphl. 4. Philadelphia. Hept. 4 Ht. Iiun mad It ihra atraiglit over fhllailrlphla by taking to.lay'i game, S lo 4. Htock had 4 hlta. utie a double In aa miny trtpa to lh plie cy William hit hia 24th horn run cf th ae.ieon In tha third In ning oft Maine K'.rnaby ili.ublct in th f rat Inning running hia tntal of hit ting in roniecuilv gamea 10 21. Scora: HT ODI8 I PHILAPKI.i'HU AH Ml). A AH Jill. A. Hladca. If 1 2 2 V Hrnton. lb I A 1 4 0 Happ, Jb I tVillia'a, rf 4 "IWalker. rf 4 IIFIa-tcher, 11 4 A! !.. If . 4 2 I.ealle. 1b 4 2'Peter. 0 4 AlHiihan. p I lhWright'ne, 1 0 W'einert, p t Pt.Mokan 1 "Two Ilnya" hnrlied Ktnrter MrRnlght at nn of th "Jock" when h hrok the tape In the nill running rue re tinlay nfterniMin. Mr. McKnlght rrftiara to even make e gueaa on which linna will win in th harneaa rlnaea. Felliar, AlrPanlel. Olnglantl (21. Wlndle, Dove. White. Yde, Hennet, llaumnn. Kr- rora: Mcuanlei, i.ove. Kennel, J'.ruinnis, Ituaai'lt. Two-liian hlta: White, Thoinpaon, HuuKhland, M.'lnnln. Hnm tun: Croeby. Kiicrlflc hlta: Davla. Dellvell. Witt ei. Double play: Thompson to l.ellvelt. Hit by pitched hall: DhvIi. Bases on halla: tiff fttissc'I I, &. Struck out: Hy Haughlana. 1 hy Yde. 1. Runa anil hlla: uff Jtusnell. 8 nnd In 7 1-3 Innlnga, I'mplrea: 1 irmaby anil Holmes. Time: 2:d0. Hull)' Defeata Snlnta. St. Joaenh. Mo.. Sept. 14. Wichita acored the living run In th ninth todny and counted three more in the loth, w nn ng from SI. Jmph. 4 to 1 Hiirim. pincn-nittiiiK lor M'-uonneii, nrove out two-bagger, scoring .1ruowe11 in me rinth. With two on In the loth, Berger hit nun over flrat bane that acored twn. H..rg.T later acored on a fluke hit by Mc- Duwell. ,Si-ore : WICHITA ST. JOSEPH All H. D.A.I All. II. OA Snillh.i f 6 0 n Olson I h 3 IW " 1 Hlak'lev.lf S s I fi l'ornden.lf 5 2 10 W'liurn.Jb f. 1 II S Kluher.rf 10 4 1 Eaat.rf 5 2 2 0 Ponwitl rf 2 2 2 0 Berger, aa 4 14 1 M Do'ld Jh 1 0 A I Holler, 3h 5 10! Nuter,2b S 1 I t Haley. c S 3 t 2 Hroune.a 3 0 4 4 M Dull th 4 SI" S'lirahoakl.c 4 t A I M D "n'll.p t 1 A t AUamap soil s lriffin 1 1 a 0 lloviik.p 0000 Mtiun.p 0 0 A a . ; Totala li I S" 13 Moore, cf I. Keller, lh 4 M Dan I, lb 4 'ilt'g dl, lb 4 U 11 d.e. aa S I -He, rf I I'ln. rf I Hh'te, J Yde. . 1 Tn.ila Tai ill UllltU at I lea ' e .1 f,,r HiagMand in r.inth diidiit-a r .r I'a.t In mii'h i.uh-.ih t'ltv ...... 4-' It; 1? -, ,. , I'M 4.l ll fc.iu.mai Hue Mr iw ill, M'Kir. Totala 43 IS 30 J"! vHatted for M. Dennell In ninth S. t by inning: fct .li.a. ph , , . OAA I AA ten fl 1 W. hit A0A 34 summers Hue; PPakealey. Kaat lur -r, M. Diiwell, ronlit'n. Kiln- and hue lift Ailahia, 4 and 11 In , off l,-.vl!k 0 ana i tn 2-3 Innima; o'f Mcrioiineir and tn lomnaa i'.'f Maun, a i'1 0 in 1 Darned llitia Wl.lu'fl, 4, H. Joaeph. I. Daara an 1...II- uff M. Donieli, 4, ..'f A.lana. 1. i.ff Vaau. 1 htruik om- Hv M. Donnail. t "ff A tuna, A off t!ov.k A ef .... t.a.. lVuhlta : Kl l..aell I Tarn l a.e hlla tllakeaiey. H rger Df.lt.ie -i M. Denaid In Nufee In id a.i.. ' 1-,'nn. It la WafiUurn t.j M t'oai'l Weahnurn I Hrr tn M. Dowell Hit i.v a.lchal bail He Mcl'.tine'l. Phf fti .Haw hua- ;.'n..iii I'mi-ieet itna- Ida nd I .a 4i.. hr liiaii.iu I Ilia: uff Miller. 4 In 1 eioluli when ahr- lireil unit liermilteil I 1 -i. off M.Nan.ara, In 1 1. if lliaa . . " .. (,- .inn .econd i..n. 111 I Ilia by pn. bed hall. Miller. I I e.it .K to li)le mio .econu I'mpiree. tf.itan an I ijuigie), Time I 1 money I In WHinnm the deib, Ueuiei " iliiped a second oif the track rrroit ol I 41 which ai lielu joiiiiiv n Woodir-Monitioiiierv and l eap Pion I.e:ip I fug, pinking 117 pounds ran 1 (tame race from the stdit an Kiii koihk 'roiig at the finish. Ths daughter of I''ro l.rij was content to race in fifth poaiiion until tin three quarter pole was reached whete she foiK'd ahead ol the tiring l!ob Toles and went in'o third plaf the n'retih with Catherine yarroue a length and a half behind the Leader I.emeve. Distance Too Far. t otiiiii ji down the final eighth Jockey Carroll in the pilot bene ator .enirve was foired to do oni( tal riding to keep the e,id. Catherine Marrone who came here freh from Ihe Nrw ork ftaik. tired badly ir the final eiihth and permitted Leaf FroK to go into second position. Thr daughter of Fro; Legs opened with a burst of speed in the final eightl that neirly swept Lenicve off hei feet. The McLain mare, however had enough speed left when chal lenged and was able to Mick it out to the end, winning by less than I head in front of Leap Frog. Catherine Marrone was an even favorite, while Lenieve went to th po.t a 13 to 1 shot and Leap Frog because of her good race Tuesday was iiu'.alled a .1 to I favorite. Ths winner rewarded her backers will. $28 on straight $2 niutuel tickets. In the first running race on the third day's Ak-Sar-Ben program, Cof field, the pride of the North and Rowi stable, the paddock favorite, beat I fieltl of eight thoroughbreds to ths wire over a five-furlong route. Phone Ward Second. The son of Modred was held back during the early part of the rare, bnt entered the stretch in the lead and won easily under the guilding of Jockey Dority. Fhrone Ward, coupled with Harry Rudder as the N. B. Updike entry, was in the money from the start and ran a game race, but was unable to accept the challenge of the winner on the far turn. Rill Blackwell set a fast pace, but Biil used the great majority of his f peed before the far turn was reached. The Groves bang-tail managed to stick in the money, finishing a head behind I'hrone Ward for show. Two more running races are on the program for this afternoon. The races, harness and running, vstrday were interesting from the word "go." A large crowd r.ttended the third day's meeting and a larger crowd s expected this afternoon. J Krimh, i f 3 Hurn'y, 2b 4 Il'it'ly, lb 4 (Hock. 3h ! i-'- hilltl. if 5 Top'cer. ai 4 I'rel'au. ai 1 Aliie'lth, c & Hainee. p 2 Darfnol, p 2 Mann, ,f 3 0 I 3 2 A 12 e i o 3 o 2 0 1 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totala 42 13 27 lllTotals 11 11 JT I fctor by Innlnga: iDait.ri for Bi han In fourth zsHattad for Welnert In ninth St Dreula 313 110 000 Philadelphia litit 101 000 4 Summary Runi: Hornlby 12), Botfomly (2, Stotk (2), Alnemlth (3), Willlama, iee. eiercner, tfenan Error: Toporcer, Benton. Fletcher. Leall. Peten, Behln. Two-baa hm: Hornaby (2), stock, Walk er. I.ee, WMIIami, Fletcher. Home runa: WIM'ama, Aiiumlth. fiinlen baaai: Halnea. Stock. Double playa: Fraigati. Hornaby. Uottomly; Fletrhar. Benton, l.eille Deft on baaea: Philadelphia, 1; St Doula. 0 Baae on hall: off Hehan, 1. Struck out: By Pchan. 2: by Welnert, 4 Hua: Off Hehan. 9 In 4 Innlnga; off Wilneri, 4 In 6 Innlagai off Halnea. 4 In 4 Innlnga; off Uarfoo', 4 In 4 Innlnga. Hit by pitched hall: Bv Welnert (Blade two). Winning pit. -her: H.ilneit, Do.ilng pitcher: Behan. Umpire: Higler and Wewtover. Time: 1:45. Nw York, It Chicago, 6. New Tork. Sept, 14 The New Tork Clanta won their llxth atralght gama to day, defeating Chicago in a pltchera' bat tle. 7 to 6. Nine boxmen wera uaed In the gnme, five- by the worid'a championa. The Cuba outhlt the (Hants. 15 to 7, hut baat-a on biillB h -Iped New York. Hcore: OHIOAdO. I NEW VOKK. AH.ll.O.A. ' AH.HOA. Slnt, f 5 3 H locher. 6 2 Terry. 2b 4 2 tirlinca. lh 4 2 C'laehan.rf 4 2 Uaruer. If 4 1 K leher, 3b 5 2 O'KTfll, c 4 1 A'rldue, p 1 A K'mann. p 1 0 xllcathcote 1 0 J.in, p 0 0 xMlller 1 0 Stil.-lr. nd.p 0 0 xKrib.'iii 1 II 0' B'croft, ia 4 2'Oroh. 3b 1 3 Krlach. 2b 5 0 4 0 2 0 Mauael. If Voung. rf Kelly, lb 1 8 Stengel, cf 4 1 Snyder, c 0 Ai.Mcta'lan, p 1 0 Ryan, p 0 OizSmith 1 AiV. Harnei, p 0 i) Snot i, p 0 olJonnard, p 0 il; 1 Totala 40 If, 24 B, i o i l i 0 3 2 0 1 10 1 1 0 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 II 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 32 i 27 1! Boyle Leaves Omaha. Harry Boyle, lightweight fighter who has been making Omaha his home since boxing was legalized in this ttate, yeflerday left for his home in Philadelphia. FootBallFacts WorlhKnowing Copyright. Ml. Q. Wilet la the difference between a player iiilch.ng and completing a fur ward paaa and then fumbling th hall, and u player who fumble a pe and It la rullcl an In.'.ni plete are? A. lu nidcr for If tn h rampleled puea In auch ai raa the player receiving Ih hull iniiat not only have had actual Iicaaeaainn ol Ih ball, hut h niual alao late had runtrnl of It. It h falla In either muie and funiblea, lb paa la ruled aa Inmroplet. Hole 11, aaxllnn I. Q If i pllyer grnundi Ih hall Inten tionally, lh t la, throws it in tha ground, to ea.ipe having an attempted lorward paaa bli iikeu or t" eava yatdaga, what il the tul eg 7 A. Il nnta aa down aad hia lid la pencl'iid Id yarda from wher Ih ball mi put la play by Ih earner, Kule 1, aeciion u. O I there any penalty fur ida-lma In e. i-ndi, off Kaufmann, I in 4; off ' cua.-hiv,a June, a in I, ff siue aii'l. 0 in 1 Hit ly I A. Ve. learn gullle of rerrtalng II Ii p t he.l tn Hy Kauln.nnn tvlreM wiui i neiuaiiieti laaarala. Hula IT. ae linn I. pn. nea: l.lli-her. I'llipiica IH T.ilnls xnnftcd for Knufmann In eighth. xHiitteil for .lonea In aevanth. xliHttfd for SiuuUu.1 In ninth. rHatted for Kyan In fifth. Hcoro by Inning: Chicago 012 All jaa s New Yoik 040 030 001 7 Summary Rum: Stnt. llollocher. Terrv. Orlniea. Barber. Kelieher, Meuael (2). Young (2). Kelly, tit. naal. Snyder. Two- baae hlta: llollorlier. Hinciofl. 8tulen baae; tarher. Double play: Bancroft m Priach i Kelly. Left un halea: Nlw York. I: Chicago. 12. Haaea nn halla: off Mnjutl- lun 2, off Kyan. I; off V. Harnel. 1: off Juiinard, I: off Aldrldga, 2, oft Kauf- mann, 3, off Stueiand, I Htruik out. Hy lt an, I, by S--ot i, i; by Jnnnard, I. by Kauf.nann. 1. hv ,lon.-a. 1; by Mtueiand, i. H ia olf Mruullian, I In I Inona eut In tlnr.tl, uff it a n. I In 1. off V. Dnii.a. 1 In 13, off Scoit, I m ;-l; off Jonntrd. 1. iff Aldrldga. S in 1 mona ou M yiillian flvan Winning tyin. luai.ig f.hr. AI.DI.Iim Hail and M.oimi.k. Tune. iiimt I ti.i r t.. 4aa!a I geaiii. $ Jo r. ail' I I'erttnad. .. I ak. I. Oeaiand, ve,l.ia), JI, Si.limllUa, 1. Leading Batters tA4k4 l4i.l i. man r.4 Haavahaa , ... M I'D i4 4 WW. T 4aai . I I II 11 iZi . .) , , iuhi mill i ia, .... ia a-a ia a -a 'i ... t4 awl I I - 4)14) t)tl.i4l, llki l . m is H. laaeV , Ml il IH BRINGING UP FATHER- Bteglaleead 14 rlel Olflre lie JlteC AND MAUGIC IN fVXX psr.i or totons in ihi sunoav kik Drawn for The Omtha Eec by McManut l'riahl 1111 AM IvC COT tu UCFT t) T CCStTAlMLV its A CKtk-T sLJ weuer to e cot or cei NOW I i.U r'C4 JA.OAN VTH NO V,CnH'C1 IT ?J coco j vld cHiTirn I . ."w UN r co fog I HC-'t IT COCO rnesaiti p, :) V J n i If a forward aaa a ma. I a from the field ef ptav and Ihe li'i Juat grain a gal peat, la a t"Uhd.n Ibiwad if an ii.Iimiii ,i.i ein't ' I., ii-eii p-aa t. he II i:h-n iha a.'nfl'a of ha ard "! 4, Na II la a tuaahha.k I'- Ihe He friaalera al I'.al g,-l Ih lital UI 10 Im'I luwa hee any MU4 tf Iha -al an la. Hill II. ae How . Q n t'naill t.aa . e'ifc" i.iaa la a i .1 t-I h '.'! 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