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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1922)
.Hr. OMAHA HKii: SATURDAY. SEPTEM.! 3. 1WI Up-to-Bate News and Gossip of Interest to Sport Fans Darkness Stops Mallorv and Browne Match Former .National I it IV-Holder Civrg .'rex-tit Wimimii ('hitiii Sr-trie Court Trl. Ftrr.t Hill. Scj I 22 I'taj injt in the tut attrr i rirnr ! a- )f, Mill Mary K Bit'vme of Lt. An gelel, 1'iriiur natinn,il woman's I n nn ctuiiipinn, brought the lift il.tv't progrini ( (lie tsii fit tournament to a hrMIia.it C')liflur n today by giv ing Mr. Mull !! Mullcry of New York, tilt prrrnt tpicrtl il the t'otlttt, the tnosl severe rt hr lu had since lining to Suunr I.riig'rn at Wimbledon. l"arknci ended tl.r match after each had won a mi, Mi Browne taking the tint. 7 5. tthdc Mrs, Ma lory wan viitunoili iti the tri'Iid by the time n'otr. The ( i.,k iniMti. hnwrtrr, fed in Hiring with a P'til Of 8J fioilit li) h!l I'rior to the lliowiir-M.,!!'iry con tct, which will br resumed tumor row, three turn' m.itclit were play ed and the wrst lelt thr coir's ic Itniui in two mif of ihrrc : t'irtii. Three more imiiIisw wv l.n'nl-tl for tomorrow, the final day ( t fir tourney, and li"ti!d the f.'i'l rapture two of tli ni, the tier kin (id nt in the series would h;ppr upon the f.it'i or" of the worrm' iiuicli M:, I': ivwic nd Mr. M..l!ury v. ill have (ho ; linn of rt Mliililik' thr lli.nl or atartimf the tu.itrh anew. Robert and Howard Kiriry, were the victor for the wet, the for:urr outeadying Wstsrn M. Wslbuin of New Vmk. o-J, 4 l, 4 it, tV.i, ft-l, while his brother won over Francis T. lfuntrr ff Ktw York, who was substituted for K. Norri Williaiins of Boston, h-4, It X -6, , t WiUam T. Tildrn, l'hil.idi-lpliia. ud Vincent Kieh.-Ti1 of Yonkers, New York, laved the ratt from a rout ty winning from William M. Johnston and Willis K. Havi ,,( .San rrancisco. tv'. .16, (t S, 2 0, 11-7. M Mohone at Springfield F-ringi'itld, 111.. Sfpt. 21 'Top" i.ers, !riving Suni.rdo, set a new tecord for the Illinois Mate fair track at the Great Western meet today. The pacer covered the !ist;tnce 'in :001-4, clipping a 1-4 of a si cond off the record set in 1897 in the race won by Mar I'ointer. Sir Roch experienced bard racing luck and continued bretkinv. ave the free-for-all race to Hal Mahone. The best time, 2:03 1-4, was made by Hal Mahone in the last heat. Henry Thomas of Aurora, owner and driver of Ponywrod, and C. M, Shelton of Springfield, driver of Bernicft Todd, were fined $200 each and suspendrd with their horses for .10 days for failing to trv to win in the final heat of the 2:17 pace. Summary: i tt tro. pur 13 oon. :nron Worthy iT.iwl), flrvl llnlly wooil HIM.i (flill'lu. -rnn.!: Will Slur (Marvin). tMr.l. llfnt t'aip: Priefor-nll par. m. It.fiMC. Hill lhon (ChM'.l, fir-t r Sir lioch 'OfHnV tem'A- Johnii'n ijulrk, third. But lm! S:i. t il Irnt. purn II.O'H) Hlity rr mhrratnii . (Mi iv.np.'ll), rimt; nn Fn'tor (ltn. h, rrnn.l ; r.ltitnln ICurenn (Knn). Ihlnt Ilu.t time: !:l1li. ?:17 parp. nurin fl Ptl). Summy lForpt tRnrni), flr.t: ll.-rnlrft Tn1t IShilnn), urcn-rt; I'cn 11 y woufl (Thnm.i, third Ilest l:iw: 8:30 H-ymr-olit trnt, im 1i"l T. Ptnm (Fot). flrnt: Fll noMn T3lnrk (Oorrcin, rrrnod: l-h' (Powell), third. Iltiit tlmf: S : 1 0. . Sir Thomas Lipton to Arrive Here Soon Omaha !!' I.fanHt New York, 6ept. 22. When Sir Thomas Lipton arrives here tomor row or Sunday aboard the Baltic, it U believed neo of this first acts will be to issue a new challenge for the America's rup. He is to be the Ktiest of John Mc. E. Bowman at the Da vis cup dinner at the Westchcstct Biltmore Country club Sunday. Woodmen of World Team to Play Soldier Club The Woodmen of the World base ball team, which recently returned from an extensive tour through four states, has accepted the challenge is sued by the undefeated California soldier team which has recently been transferred to Fort Omaha, to tdav I series of the best two out of three games for a purse. Two games of the series will be played t Fort Omaha, Sunday, the ;irst giine starting at 2 15 o'clock. NighSchool Foot-Ball r,u. I. : .. h,. .l ..Mlll .: 1131 ..n hr l-t l I " h h.-.i. I II. .r t,,.t. l ' ii l Kil l ' vH lMkrMl mw. l . Tm r.i.fJ I-1-' ,..! .' ' , ...!.. " '; I , ! . -HI'S ' " " I 1 ..I I''. I .... k- .tl; " tt M't t , i fr.O . I' ' - "I ' lit! tl ' ' ' '" ..tlt i ,1 . , 4 s e.i. .. .... !..- - ' ...- .! '' ' i n ik i-1 i v, ' k t .). i I I i - Mk I : I J ' I ' - ' ' ,,. ,!. . IS 1 U I . - t ..;, I ' EDDIE'S FRIENDS -. V ' -. ,' CSiMMS- CEa Fo' LAS' 9AH0V A' You muse vo'o MQHTV OAH LtS C? VO' HCAUTH, SAy IVorW's 5(?nes Contenders LEFT FIELDERS. Ey FREDERICK G. LIEB. FIELDING G. I'l.tver and Club. Fmil Mi'tisel, Giants Ken Williaus, Iirowns... Uoh Mfiisfl, Yankees.... ..1.11 ..1.14 .. W Carson Uighee, I'irates ...127 EATTING Player. Uighee . . K. Meusel Williams . li. Meusel A.I!. ...517 ...525 ...510 ...3i0 K. 9.1 H5 1W 53 H. 18,1 174 lf)7 124 TIIKKK is a lot of strength in the left field department of the different world'i series contend ers. The two Meusel boys and Ken Williams of the Drowns each possess a terrifiic wallop. Emil (Irish) Meu sel is the cleanup man of the Giants; Williams occupies a similar on the St. Louis Americans, while "Long" Bob Meusel occupies fifth place in the Yankee batting order. All three of these men are noted for their abili- ! ty as long-distance wallopers and have won distinguished service merits in the runs hatted in column. I Should the Giants and Yankess !s-!(iiin meet m the 1922 baseball clas sic, it would be the first time that two brothers played the same position n rival world's series contenders. The two Meusel boys opposed each other in 1921, but Bob then was a rightficldcr. The two Johnston boys were pitted against each other in the 1920 ludian-Dodeer series but Wheel- I er was a first baseman and Jimmy a third baseman. Ken Williams' remarkable home run campaign this year and superior hase-running ability would give St. Louis an edge in left field should the Browns meet the Giants. On the other hand, another all-Manhattan world's series would find the two New York teams fairly evenly matched in left field. Perhaps Kmil would be given a shade over Bob. Williams has been the most ter lific walloper of the season. Not only is he close to 40 home runs at the time of writing, but h" also has a goodly supply of doubles and triples. Next to Sisler "Ken" is the hct base runner on the. Browns, and had filched 33 bases up to the time our averages were closed. Williams supposedly is weak on ground balls, and at times he has had a reputation of not being a particular bra.ny player. This eason untpies tionahly lias been Kenneth's Krrytest, not only as a batsman but as a fielder. He is a sure catch, and it is interest iriir to. note that in almost the same number of games he has accepted 9o more total chance than limil Meu sel. Kenneth ha overcome much of hi weaknet on ground balls, and fiat the best rm in the St. Lom out .irtd. F.mil Mettsel w;i the tutting iMf of the tii.itit-Yankee irrifi of lat I) ear, and uutbatted u'l thr p!.iyrr jho t Kik pirt in tbe ten. wuh the ece pliofl ot turiift nt tyur. i 'irisn ri'Ji.ctcil lf h" im t.'.e i';t lru fur n aveifcr ff 345, hit 0 h i iii- 'a liix two iUnlilr, t tr.idr ! . lid 4 h iin.l. ' lrih' a'to f .c Kir -.1 i I hne , i s-i;iri .iitvn in i .utie 1 rjiurUrs ttl f'ni'l Miii.'l bi ji.k urn lnt.n If r N.'i tr4t.su, jwi'vu J HI Mit tttiH the p'ntlft, h :-t ( I ..me tt 4t fit if iht ' r.iit ii'ii "l t )( tut ht ' ("i t'Jiiif If in 1 2t n I fin , !' '." i4.i !' .. t welt at tht mi . !!.: ) tn;'. 1 'ft' i S.kft'nt t4.ii h h n ' . t t r .-u y in ,- .. t I fit !- liHlt, 4 l l I' fnr.i wot'4 i , tl '.If I : t, v n, 4 It, ,! t. l tii; I " ) i in!c't (. r VfiG. 4at, Mu ht i I ttt-l I "I I t tl Jt. lt tt.,ii-' ft 4 Mr h" 'f t K v i tf , 4" ' tt ! ' t ( I I I I ' 1 (' . l' 4 .v 4 ' I ( ' 'It tt" t s. in K i . i . ,..i.J i ! '- ' y ', . j y ?it A'MT ' ' ' ' I CttAjT C!COLLtCT no Fo' Bns. ARou(J ' A-BuSTiio 5TRAK.r RECORDS. P.O. A. E. T.C. DP. 1 3 0 4 Pet. .''85 ,9(9 .959 .957 Pet. .354 .331 .327 .318 241 14 4 257 320 15 II J55 170 16 8 194 2')0 21 14 325 RECORDS. 2n. 3H. H.R. T.B. 241 274 325 202 S.H. 19 19 11 8 SB. 9 11 33 10 25 25 31 21 1.1 15 II 9 3 15 35 13 Polo Grounds supposedly is one of the hardest to play in baseball, Bob Meusel actually it playing letter than he used to play right field. As for an arm, Meusel has the best wing in baseball. His arm is so powerful that few opposing runners will even take a chance on it. Like Kuth, Bob Meusel got off to a poor batting start after his long suspension. The pitchers were in mtdscason form, when these two or phans of Judge Landis' wrath were reinstated, and it took them aome time to get their eyes on the ball. Bob isn't hitting quite as hard as he did a year ago, nor is he getting as many long bits, but he still is well advanced in the .300 class, and had hit 13 homers up to the time our average were closed. Bob's batting was rather a dis appointment in the last Yankee-Giant scries, as he bit only .200, though be lost one triple through his failure to touch first base. Like brother Emil he fielded 1000. Buffalo County Race Results Kearney, Neb., Sept. 22. (Spe cialsAbout 8,000 took in the races on getway day at the Buffalo county fair. Golden Fred of the Midway Stock farm won the 2:22 pace in three straight heat. Bud Archadle took the 2:17 trot from Ivan Echo, but the race went four licits and the winner was crowded at every stage of the race. Letta, ridden by Lyons, won the six furlongs running race with Arbor Day second and Kesett Link third: time, 1:15. The race result follow: ?:U par, t'uritt SfiO : O .l.lm Kr.t. h. , Mlrtwy Hto. k MtiH'lt 'trn (t'hn.llr 1 1 I 11.11 Z'd.i. b. m., vrrn I ivntna, M..lt l.k. I'll y (innta) I i I JUrhB t'.'rh. h. , I.. O. .tahmtuii Nun h I'lttt (Juhnatunl 1 I 4 tt!!ifi Vtn, b. m , l.w i:hti.niti. fslt I'K trh.pm.nl ...i ( t Illt.r tl.- hi. I. I' II !hrv. iuntil llluflt isiim-l ill Tun. ! Us, 1 II si. LIT. I It trnt, I'um 1 1 - a llu.l Ar.'hdal, B ( . W. rr.it I'.inn, it I.ak I'ltr tl'.n- tt I . .. till I.4K K. li... k f , I:. K II irti Kulirrt'iR (lliiill! till l Wall, k m . ti l.. l stihli m ti'kamlltrl ... Ill t.mt: I !', 1 111,, I Itv,. I II. - Pesek, Stecher and Caddock Logical Foes for Charlie Hanson Ti gui'ie Vt Meti.ll ant ihe dUi!H nut tie IIaiuoh put r'.i if j it. V n I t It rl in Nt !;r i .k h r .UV r tM ') Mn SUm( ! til lis ; ,.i...' ti . I'i.i ti ! , it rr t. t v I in I ' i'a fftm sa f tt t it Ifluina.l lh Ul'l, (if ttiitin.ig I hi. I .i't vne it.'M and ftte iii'tl t. . Hit .'.) in at . . b-nh tflH ( tfrtt itt ttatt .! ti. ;! pi. rh u it t'th with XI, i. . t Ut ti'iiHg Tt. .1.'. at .,1 it,, b ,t.ta( WiaBan'CHl u.t .lai U4 w f ht rum titfit Iha futtif tfit4ia. In llt-l.ilt, htatiar tad moi ,4fHd. i rJ4 tl lhttU. ! I fl U'l !?( Ift'i ' i It ! 1.1 41 I ! A Spade Flush r , i UKC Pay Pav Ut3 VALU IKj 0J IT5 Fu5TEC UflDt OPtrt rAtJ' AM'D Llr. "TO. V IMUnTi0JS.A FoorpAa RESULTS liolhrnbtira;, S (otanl, . I.) on, fl 1'rmlrr, i, ork. til H'ward, O. ranilirlcJk-r, MJ Orlraail, t. tdford. l AratiaJiiN., II. hniind.ih sf; Atlanllc, I), I Adam. 3'); Wymora, . ' Batters AMI.KIt AN I.KAdlt (i. All. H. II. Prt, Wlrr, K. Ixilll. IS7 f.'l7 147 MS -4I! iol.b. Drtn.ll ISI !tt 7 Wl .mi Knriikrr. t'lr.and. . . .110 lt H5 ll .7 llrllmann, Ortn.lt IIH 4M Ml K.I ,X!H lllllrr, l'hllurtflplila...UJ 6U7 3 In- NATIONAL I.KA(.l li U. All. R. II. Fr. ir.irn.lijr. HI. IxitiU ... 1 1 M la 4 .HII7 Tlrrney, I'ltl .l.iirnli .114 410 A.I 11(1 .HIM IJItthrO. ritlllnir(ll ..t Ml 111 Wl ..Wl .rlm.n, Chl..M IM ' IM ' Miller, ( hlllMHi IIP 4Ji 1W MS Georges Battles Siki Tonight Paries, Sept. 22. Paris is eagerly looking forward to the Carpentier Siki fight, for the heavyweight championship of Europe Sunday night not onl ybecausc of its im portance as a sporting event, but be cause it will be the first time in three, years that France's hero of the ring has fought in the capital. The betting generally favors Carpentier, a num ber of experts believing the battle unequal. Carpentier does not share the latter view nor docs Manager Deschamps. France's champion has been in retirement for a month in his training tamp, set up at Gucrche Sur Aubois. Here, be is undergoing the same intensive training that has pre ceded all his other big fights. The Sengalese fighter, on the other hand, has not left Paris but he has changed training quarters from the center of the city to Luna Park, where he has both quiet and air. Here he is undergoing training quite as intensive as that of Carpentier. Siki's objective, it is said, is to hardtn himself with the aim of staying in the ring through eight rounds. If he can do this he expects to win. Harold Smith Wins Decision Over Taylor Chicago, Sept. 22 In the greatest fight betwern bantamweight in the vicinity of Chicago this easou Har old Smith, lid-pound hlol of the lock vards, wmi the popular decision over ftud Taylor of l'erre Haute in the main event of the boxing thow at Fatt Chirmjtt last night, A Irfthand vint ta the jaw, tthieh nut Tatlor to the mat in the ninth tcuind, v.. t'u- main fvtor in award, ing the drcisiiin n lb toik ardt battler, rueif ij i ii I IiIKii-iiiih iK.m i- 'f ! t i,!u il 1 t ',- American League. Brown Defeat Athletic. St l.ouit, Sept. 22. Aided by rr ror n I poor tch:ng, St. Lou dc f4trd Pliilailt l hi.i. II to 5. but ad valued no rloirr to the pennant New Yoik drujU'l CltnUnd. A rrtult the 'mathriitatirall po ni hility" of the local taking the bunt ing virtually te.itrd to tvni be "poMibllity, its the Brown remain line and a lull game btliiud the Yankee, George Sisler, who w selected Thiirtday the league' moi val uable pUyer, wa baik in the lineup, after hi enforced vacation because of an injured right khouhhr, but not only one hit in five tr. 'I he total found Hasty ami Schil ling for IS afttii. and the vititoit hit Kl ip hard tat time. In the seioiitl mtiiiig Hauser and Miller clouted iiicrivc home run. fauer' diopping iiu the right lield tlatids ami Millrr into the lett fit Id si!. No one wa on bate. Hatty was removed after the tixtli v. hen the Brov.n tan up five tallies aiKr the Athletic bad tied it up in their half. With Sitter b.nk on the initial cushion, Fiank F.llrrbe appeared at his old poM ut third. The crowd continued around the 2,000 mark. The iire. rim.AUixriiiA I fcT. l.orix All ll.il A I AH It II A, M ilan. ( a u 4 1 T.il.ir. if tt i a 3ti) Kll.rti'. Ik I I 0 S 1 tl Malar. Ill lit 4 1 W llama. II a J 4 J t I I 'mi. i f 41 J J 1 OH' Una lb III i It I J I ..llii'i. i- a 1 j 0 S ! 'l.rhar, aa 4 1(1 I 0 II I Kuli, P ISO o a iii 3 I I HI T'Hala 1111:7 11 0 I) 0 1 I t ij 1 0 0 1'iklna.r ItruMty.e Wa,kr, If Haunar, 111 Slllltr. if '"li'Wiiy ra ra.3h-!ti H- m ar, 2 b ill I'll., lb Haaty, p H'lllX, V nWrlelt tJohttaton Tolala il I 14 IU anatta'l for Maaty in aavaniti. )iltrd far krhitline In nln'.li. kcora t'jY Inninxa; 1'hllad.ilplila t'lfl "''I I Ht. Lou. nun 3'iJ tin II Humnnry Iitina; llnnay, V.'.ilkar, llau-a-r. iltllar. I'ykoa, Tonln, KIUiiix, Hlnlit, William. 1.1), Jvuixll lit, MrVnliiia. lift. h-r. Knlli Kruira: llalluway. Iiykia li), hi.r, Kulp. Tvi'i-li;;. hlta: l- ili rl., Wiikar, Kolp, SIcManua, Wilih, 11k ur. Hi'ina run: llatiai'r, Miller, Hinlau Liin-a: Wllllama. J' Oliill 12). Hu. i IfP ra . ilil lr, Jai'ihaon. IsouM" playa: tirrlt'T la Mi-Manua In Klalar, Mi'Manua In tU'rhtf In Malar. Irfft oi, l.a.na' I'lillail'.lphi.i. i; hi. I.nula, II.L'a on hullai lift M i.ai y. 1; ofr Mi hllllntf. J; off Knlp. 2 H'rin k out: lly Knlp. I. Illia: )lf Maaiy. ID In II; off H'.hllllnf, I In 2 l'"l hM: liruaity. l.naina pltrhar: llaaiy. t'mplrra: Nallln anil Dlnaen. Tim; 1:42. Tlrr Unit Itrtl hut. riatrolt, K"Pl. 82 Tlmaly hllilne by rnl.b and Kulhirglll "lial'lad Iiolrult to win frrm Huanm. I In I. Th liairnlt manatt'-r had n pi-rfnt tiny at hat, but taaa churuail with two errura. H'-ura: D'JKTtlN. DKTIllllT. All.H.riA. AU.If.oA. Mann.ky.lf i 1 2 tiilllua, lh I 12 0 llHlihl.rf I 2 2 tlUnli. a, :b 4 111 ilt'iilih, if i Hurna, lb I'rall, 2b i 0 4 11 HKtad, rf O'lt'rka. 3b 4 I 4 Vaai h, If 0 ft F'alll, rf I li.tahiiw.2b 1 1 1 K!riii"y.ra 0 4 W diill. tl 0 2l I'llli-ltf.p t'olllna.rf M'rhi'll.aa hu'l, r F (uaun.p Karr, p TulHla IT, 10 24 17 Totula 301127)7 Bioro by liiiilnk'a: Iloatnn HO "'it 010 J Jjtlrult , 110 000 il-6 Hummiiry lluti! Meiioaky (I), lllue (2), O'Kuurku, Flu(aii.ad, c'utahaw, WooilnH. Errura: Cul.b (2). Twn-haaa hlta: I'll letti Cohli. Htiilaii huaa: Itlanry, Hairl flcaa: Junra 12). Vaaih, HlKtmy. ImulilK play: Kiirr In 1'ratt to llurna. I.i'ft on bna(n: Dnirott, S; lioainn, li. linn' a on l.ullti: IMf Ki'ianiiiili, i, utt 1'llli.tta, I. Hlta: tiff iM-muion. in In 1; off K:irr. I In I. Wild pili'hm: hVrtoiami. I'llliltn. lia Inn pltrhur: sviauaon. I'mplna: Owen and Evana. Time : 1 43. Ynnka llrnt Indiana. Clovoland. hept. 22. Tho Ynlii had no troulilo In Jientllitf two llidlnn rouklo Dltthi'l'a. to 3. dr.plle tlio fait that rauli ef them fanned Kulh onie. Kutli, how ever, mad two doubli'a and drov in two run. Kpe.sk r, liatilnn In iho ninth, add ed another Mni'h hit to hi already ions record. til-ore: NEW YORK. I CLEVELAND. AU.II O A All It. O A. VVHI. rf J 0 2 ni.lamle'n, lf 4 1 0 0 M MU'n. if 0 0 0 01 vVamby. aa 4 0 I lJIl'M,3b 4 10 5 Summa, If Ruth, rt 2 2 Uitlarilni-r, ,HI Plpp. lb I 2 11 1 1 11 Hn i ll. 2li Muel. lf 4 2 0 "IM Nulty, I f Mi'hanK, c 4 2 2 liM'Ina. lb 4 2 4. I 3 2 3 0 2 2 0 S 3 0 4 0 2 0 It 3 0 11 1 6 I 2 Ward, 2I 2 14 t.l.Seall, 8 Srott, t 114 4: t C.Mfill, c Buah. D 6 2 2 0 K'lwnr.la. I) 2 111 0 1 1 1 Winn, p 10 10 Totala 3 1 3 27 U tHtaphen'n 1 o o iS'i.aker 110 0 aKvtina 0 " 0 Total "i IS7 17 tBalled for i:.lwarda In vanih. (Hatted for Mi Inula In ninth, altnn for Hpenker In nlnlh. H. ore by Innms: Nw York " "I i'2S 3 Cleveland - ""l i Buimnary nun: win, Ft in It. ripp, Men ial il), Hchana. .Ward. C on. Iinah, arwall t3). Oarnn'r. Krror: Watnbjr 13), Mi-Nnltr. Iwii'l'i hit: Ituth ill, Mel- a!, tlliah Ihna-htiae hlta: II. .Mewrll, Humina. Sloien te: Meunel Naeriti. hit: M-uae. .V' -Mlllatl. Ooulile plaia: H"olt. Ward and I'lpp, J. wull, l' Inma. Waiiiliy and Milnnla. Left on l.a.na: .m-w York. II: llevelan.l. 7 lla.aa in lial.: (iff Hualt. I. off :llald. t, off V ,lin, I. Mil.; tiff Kdsrd. in 7 liniiine: rrr Winn. T in 3 llinina Hit l y I'lti h.. ball: lly lid ward iWat.M J"lUi'.l mil: 1'r lui.h, I: l.y 1.1... da. I. by Wion, I. 1j.Ii illihr IMaai.la rmpl-ai Mild, brati l. t unnully and t lull Tltnt I S3. White Hot Ileal a.tialur. rkii aa a..t ; . ..-it.i.-tta h.in' h.! hlta. .ff .4.h.r l.da ''! daf il I infill. I Iii 4 j.-..ra: W Al'siilTiS' ' Cllti ,tlii A It It ' A ll.inl'vt, i( 4 J I I ,te-. I t all I , I iki...a 111 Itfnn. iu t I .' i I '.'!-. ;'i i I I 111, - , l .. '.. I!. Ill I 11 .11 If I I I tl ...I , I 111 ti.u... .f ) 4 r,a 'I i J t , . . I t ; li . hi ik i I I I'., a 4 I t t a a, ia, 111 l'l ) I V I II ,, a . 1 I .. .., I I ' .i i pi k..a Ik I ' - tt, had, a I t i" T .i 4 I 1 1 ! H T i. lilt' tn.M .t l I . . i a ta a.emk Wt.t ' '" 'I , a ., . m 'H. ......' bi- li ." k- . i' I . l.t"f in ' -. M.-"t ill t .-.. H - ' !' ' ' I V . V .. li I'll II i 4 " t . Iii a ... i - a i t a . a I -o . . ,t . . I a . I .a . 1,4 . . i . ' 1 a.... . .(. . . a . I . .,i. ,,. t II . t i II I' 'i , si l!, I I i.J a i - . I .'.. ' . . . I - l.l I s .. . I . . t tf , i . I it . ' ll t i j 4 i '. ... i .; i i ... i - i M i a l - V , IIs i.a.a a .1 all- I'tis t p.'iif !i "ii;ht, Vi i.i " 1 1 ti li,n. t ,l. I '! ' p t "i ! i I It, .... I .1 , i I ... a ! XaHanal League ! .MI lUia-alM MUI l'hu4iHia. ixifi I'km.l'iiiiii an4 i i'Iiiii.i U i-i4 a tt'itiu: liltr ludav, tit i !. I.tini lh Ural. 1 la I, In II iit.nii.aa ' I'MlHra Ik Mtund, I ta I a. mk - 1 lltl.'Ailii ! fllll. tlKI.I'IIU AM II O A All II A kl.li rf S "'tl I... a I I M il I .r. I H.i f Ik 9 I T.i y. a Ut. til, la ' 'it, lu ! fna ail. tl I Millar, If j A, I a tii. IU , K. .11. I Wll.ua r i;al..r. tl II. miiia, I-, If ! I...U.. Ik l ara an, : . Itiiia, I I l a l t I I i : i i I i 1 II I fh. , p I al.t,rt'va4i 'il amttk, P Titt 44 I : li iMnkan i,lh h i h.tt.d kali lit. ii. I fi.r Hint in iik rluii'd f.'r mih in a'.v.mk t'hl. . i 1 ! t l'hllaitl.hia . I 10 Of I nummary Kiina: Knttm hr. OrattUiam. llunii-. Klllariaiil. Miliar, Adnma. uT.r. r.il, Wtlalilal' n. taii, W lllalii III, 1 Ktrni. Tvrry. Ailam. W'rtf htatcn. fan haaa hn Ml.li, oriin.a l). Millar, I Walker. Tlttaa-ha.a hit tirati'ham Hi. ma run- Wrgktaiiin ninian Imi: 'Ir.nthaiH. Willi. n,. Hujlil. II i ia. W'rlalilaliiii. It.. .t ; T.-rly. Adatiia. irltna. Ti'try and tlrlmaa l.al ct t t'hli aa. 'i. I hl a l. Ii hl. I llaar un r.il- l'(f f t tt aj. I. ff Olitvi. ; fit II. Hiinih, I lli. t rr lima i In .ntiinaa, off rui.nh, 1 lt I liiiilnia. Wild I'ltih. Jtin III. Miniih, l,iii' fillihrr' "lulih l inpirra. Minna and Hrnirii Tltnt: J 01 B.-uttf a-ruinl sani: HiAii i rim.Ai'tt iiiia ah ll n A i All II t A Adam. Hi I I I I'Wrliir I I I I' Wrlih Htlr. rf I I ) a IU"i, it If ilre'ain 3h 4 Wl'lia'. rf I V. I'll , rf tlOi'xa, rf 0, Winter, a a'f'etk'on, 2b t I ee If l. lie. III Pl'ilrra alfirta'loa, p l ialkir, rf llrira lh 1 I Krs aid. fill t'lial an. If 4 I 2 Kl h-r, aa I 'irrry. a ill It'iflnell, fill 1 llaillhi ill. 0 fiali-irr.. p 3 0 A alta.l.r 10 I I 4 a n 'Tot. I 34 7 17 II T'.l '.I. 11 I 14 I, aliened for llnrtn-ll In nlnlh. tltiitted for naborne In ninth ultatlrd fur rliKielon In fourth. 'hel) l"t 001 I'llilnd'iiphla K'l 11 010 S ISilininHry Hun: fliat t2), Orlmra, FltuKiriild. Bitr Sfnghtalone, William. I.eb'iiii veail. I'li klmon '71, Lea, Leaila (ll. Wrlker. Krrora: Adam Hi, tlilm-a. Two-beaa hit "I'lnie. Mr pp. Thr ha.a lilt' Callaaham, Adam Home run: Lai'e HaerlfHe lilt: l.ee HKII. tvtrtera Hloleit ha: Vl tteera Id. Walker, Wriehl.tone. 'Irnin-a. Iioubie pUya: ratklii.on, Wrlahtalooa rd l.elle. Lr't on Peer: fhliaKo. t,; fhlle'lelphla. tHe on halla: nff Hitiglion. I: off lii-borne, 7, off Winter, t. Mtruik out: liy Hlntfteton, 5: hv riahorn. 7; hv Wlnl r. I lilt: tiff Minaleion, I In 4 Inntnaa: off Wlnteta, I in fi lunlnea. Wild t.ltih: Kln!.lon Wlnnltir pltrher: Wlnt"-. I'mplrra: Hentell and M iran. Time: 1:4. Divide Ilouh'e-Header. Itoeton. Ceid. Itflalon end rin'ln n a 1 1 iloaed Ihelr final rle by itlvldme; a double header. Ho. ton wlnnlna (he flrei Jm. 7 io I, nd I'lnrtnnail th eecnnd, to 0. Ititine waa eierl.-d from the ec ond aunia f'-r vlrorou i.rot.at of a called ir'kn In the elithth tunlnic. Heura flrat lama: ' CIN''INN'ATf. I TIOSTON A II HO At A II II. O A pa ll Pert, lb 1 I I I' Powell, rf 4 0 I 0 Jlurn. rf jmnran, If poueh, tf Kon.' ri.2b H'ricrave.o Plnelll, Hi llnhne, iViwh, p jlH Harper I) K.,f. lb 221 OH tulae, rf 112 0 lifto.rr. If 10 10 4 t'li hiirv. If I 40 I'lloe. kel, Jb 4 2 2 0 t'l'nry. lb 4 10 1 I I 2 0 4 0 0 I 0 A B Kord aa 4 2 0 2 JtrvVell, o 4 12 O H Na'ara p 202 1 To'alo 31 I24 1n Tolala 31 127 I Hat led for Cou'h In nlnlh. Cincinnati "00 000 0f.2 I Iloatun 2J HI Oli 7 Hummnry Runa: Tiulirt, A Ilnrpr, Kopf, t rulae, I'.mer, lioeikel (2), Henry, fr'ord, lorrora: Fonae":i. llararave. l'lnelll, llohna 2 ) Two-baao hit: Kurd. Henry, A. Harper, tiunean. Three-btao hit: Kord. Hlolin hie": lloerkel. facrlflee hlla: Bo r, M'-Nflfniira. Iiout.la play: Coiir-h to ilohtte to liaubert. Left on haaea: rinrn rati. I; llo.ton. ft. ltaae on liall.: tiff Coueh, 3: off Mi'Natnara. I. Htrurk rut: If- I'oueh, 1: bv MfN.'itnara, 1. I'mi Irea: .Mi-r'firrV k and Hart. Time: 123. SVori. ae -o.'id Kame: CINCINNATI. I noHTOSr AH H. O A. . AH II. O A. llurna, rf 5 1 2 0 Powell" (14 111 Dutllert.lh t 0 10 l h'opf. 3b 4 0 3 liunean. If 4 1 t U'Crulae. rf 2 0 2 0 liotmh. rf 3 0 3 fl'Ctir'ltrv. If 2 2 3 0 Konneea.ilh 2 0 2 V, lloerkel, 3b 4 0 0 J H'rRraveo 4 0 4 llHenrv, lb 4 0 14 1 Plnelll, 3b J 1 1 lltlalla'r, 4 0 1 4 Ilohne, 4 1 2 41 ( ' Nell, c 3 0 3 0 Klm'rk, 0 0 0 0, Vatihewe.p 2 0 0 1 Mnrkle, p 2 0 2 Ky.VUon 10 0 0 1 lira xt on, p 0 0 0 1 Total 32 4 27 11 Tottl 30 3 17 17 tUsttted for Matthew In enroll. Cincinnati in.i too ion Boatun 000 000 000 (I Summary Run: Hurna. Tlouah, Font pa. Hararave. Plnelll, llohna. Krrora: Pl nelll, Chrlatcnbuty, Hoeekl, (lallaaher, u'Nell, Home run: liurn. Htolen bae: lt'dine, Markle. Saerlflca hit: Fonaera. Imulile pluya: tlallairher, Kopf and Henry: Kouf. Henry, Cnllaither and Kopf; llnhne and liaubert. I,eft on bnac; i'lneltinnl, 6; J:nHton, N. liaia ton bail: Off Markle. ft; off Matthew, 4. H'riiek out. Hv Markle, 6; by Hraxton, I. lilt; off Matthew, 4 I" Innlnaa; off !lrafnn, 0 In 1 Innlnr. 111! by pllilieil ball: lly Matthew (HoUMh) Lonltlk plteher: Matthew. Cnt- pira: Hart and Mci'nnnlrk. Time: if. (Haul Increaar Intl. New York. Kept 82 The New York National !n Inereaied thai lead to fi-ur and one-hnlf game, defeattn I'lllt liurtrh In the Inat rum of the e.'b tt. I to 7. Manager Mrtiraw uid Id play, era U of thint piti-hera. The Oianta won (he game off Adam In the ninth In tiuijr when, with nut out, Filarh wna Mt by a Hi lied ball and Muel walked. Hnth artveneed on a wild t'll.'h and Kri.'-ll arora.l on YoutlR In field hit. i:lly fnlliiived with anuihar etntfl. to eiaht. ai'orlna Meuael i'liiatinriih .it off la a co. it Lad whe fa th riraiea ."tei fn run on .1 )i,imi ..tl'l lltll Mi the r.utrlh tan n oil five hit... i.a.e on ball and two l.rura, but S.w York kept pHi(li iny .ml kli.nkrd .it Motnann la thu flfm, aiollng Inl.a ptTT.sinii'iif AH H I) A NliW YOHkf Alt II O.A till I 14 I M -: . II i 4 i J i llai.. I if t I ilr.'h. It. rrla. li ::u M......I if V.'iiu, rf k.i... lb l. -!, . f ii ' pf , i:. .t,ir i . I ti.rnaa p till p If a I. p iHti.fi a J a... p I" I H I' HI II If if I i 1 X I I II I I I I " I I .-ta-..ii 1 1 i. to I Inn.i.i pi , I, .'I Moi.a f I limi p i 1.4 l 1 1 1 ! i i 114 I t ii e- p a ..a a , p 4 Y ,t.'t ri. a a ' a t I 41 II k.n ' l-i w lil i in :t I Put ' ' ' t 1 . i ,nt ..... . i V I-,a a i 1 1 III ll ' Hi ., I.. i I 1 1 I I i I .-i.t !-'., I- I II. t--'t I ... 1 ..it. '..,- !at, -. ! .. I . , I. , -.. k.'. . It. . , , t it., mi 1 a. . . 1 . . ... 1 , I 11 u , , , , , f , t -( . a - . I t e t ...i . t ... ' 11- , ll 1 it ... " .H a. "- -- I I-.CI-. t Pi.- , ,, ..'i M ,- 1 a . I ! 1 I ..-I . I. ill ...,. d I , Pit- I . . In i 1 a ti w . .. 1 ii-. f 1 1 . ... I -i 1 ... ,. .: I , .-. - .-.... .1 ' a 1 1 I - 1 w ..1 BasBallResulls dnaS'iandins M l.1HV I I It. I I ntamllns. tt . Pel WIN. I-" . n al -ti mil eta . 1 l al .ivaa kl il .' , , . a 1 4 . , , aii I .' .i") ,,71 ,144 .14 .4 , . al . . .) . III) .41 .IM l Tulae) I. Jiwpll ... Ml. kill I l VI n keat I lly liklabama) I ll llBtar , - . . . Ilea Miilne , , , I r l.la ' Hrull. W hua, I; Ti'.- I likialiiini't Cut al il Joaeph -ali. pla. l Tkmeday. fio ubei .lt.luled Tndat'a f.anira. Iluffalm al Iteatar Tu, at nklahunia i lly, hi Jua. nil at U I. bi'i Smut I ity at f Mointt ( Ml o VI. I I.VI.I K. kliiidllil. . I.. Prl. HI low, , 7 T .a"4 .'i .WW .. l .ll .IU no , , . al ..S-.S s .. at it .fll .Ml ." , . , -.7 in .Ml Ji:1 . II 1 .a ,4i l1 . . VI tl ,:r.l "l ' . I a JU7 .all Vew VerW . I'lll.l.urk . at. latul . I ItielniiMll I l.li aan . . . Ilrmikltk . t'l.lU'lrlpllla Itnalok eelerdi'e Itr.ulta Smw York. I: pHiei.tiiah 1, ll.ulon 1 . t ii'lenatl 2 I'llli-nSO, 7-1; 1'l.t'ailelpliia, Kt . liUK, 7, tro..kln. 4 Tiide 'a l.ainea. Chliaci at ll.i-i'in pittei'uiali al lirookiin. HI. Lorn el Y"(k l lm itinati al Philadelphia ( I A Ml. Kit IV I KVI klemllafa. U . I.. P.-I. all ,0ti .'.III .VMI .11 .III ,:lel Win tit e il ,HI .SI .: . .4111 .il.l At. oil .Am ,M ,A7 ."7 .11 .4U Stew Voefc Mt lawila . . Ilrlrolf , . , f ltlrea.1 . . ( lef lend . tt a- llltirtoa Phllailrlplila Uoalna . . . . Kl . ati .7 . "I . 1 . a m . A leelenlay'a Heeulla. HI Irfiui. II ! I'hllad'll hi, liettoli. (. Il' t'i n. ? N'ew Yerk, 9: Cl-vend. S I'hliaso, : Wuehllicton. 4 Ti tlu)' (illlll. Wa.hlna'on at i hli-K" Philadelphia al Ht l.ouia New York at Cbieluu-I. lluaUin at Iietrolt. t AMKHK ASi AtWM MTIOf. Hinndlnt. IV. I.. Pel Mt. p'Hil PO .rsl Mll'ailkee tlnne'lla 1 1 '' ' -uilat ilia ha. Illf 'i 1 .Si" Tnledn lodi in ll Si 14 ..1! 'olnml il W, I. (l 77 14 HI HI MS ft PI Pel .r.m IM S'll .tIM Vralrrdat' Heaiitf. si.ni'eapolla. I ' ; colum! i:. 7. Ht. Paul. ; Toledo. 4 Kaneae City, : I 'iilleillle. 7. Indlanepoli Mltwiok" to I' Hunday pn" of duiil'le. hinder Today' fiame. Toledo nt Ht. Paul. fil'imtii at lllnoeapol' Indlanannll ft Milwaukee. Loulavill at Kaii.ua City. tntr pllelie': Adinna L'ltiplrra: K:em and Quiyley. Time: 2 0S. (ante Tniunee Doilerr. Hro.iklyn, H'pl f; - HI. l.ouia pound, d thr.-o Hrooklyn plt'Jira for a 7 to 4 vl'fory, evnlnir up the .-re of four kMiri'-a. but winiina th tear. 'ti'a aerlr by 14 anniea to rieore: HT. I.HI If. I IttlUMHI.VX All II O.A I If ft A. Hlade, If 0 8 Oifileon, 2b Hi-ilth, rf H'nhy.2b H'omly. lb fo tt, ti H um, rf T'rer, t C'loooa. c Pferfer.p Total 0 poetm, a I T t.'flth.rf 01 Wheal, If ill ! '. y ra, t t 0 H'andf. lb 4 Hlt-h. 3li 01 I'l-brry, f 41 ICulintt. e 1 1 2 n 1 2 0 I 4 I 4 2 1 0 ' Va nee, it 31 11 27 12! lamnu:.A.p li e i nr. p zMliehelt ill (Irlffl'h 1 n Total 31 9 27 9 Patied for Vnme In foifth. xl:at:ed for lieeatur in riinih. yt I.oi. a o'i I 110 0107 in;iikl; n : 1 ' :"l filiO 4 Kumnmry ('.una: lll;..l.', Ilottomly. To pon i-r (Si. St' bull, t'li'..:. iu. Pf' lf' .', Sir er (2i, Hh'iit 121. T-.o-l.li hi I.( I I'f'f fer. Topoe-r, ill" II C'l. H 'hi.ta'idt. H. criffllh. Home run. Hot lonily. H-ierlfii eat Hlade, Pf-ffer, Hi binanill. Ilnul lo Play: (neon to J"h:iton to Hrlinrii.i't. Left on bv-: Ht. 1. oii.i, 8; Hroo'thn. 6. Haaea on b.il'.a: (iif Van'e 2. i'rurk out: Hy V'ern .1. ti ! IKeatur, 2: hv I f. f.'i r, 4. Hlla: Kf Value, II In 4; off Mumaux. 3 In 1 (mn out In nltthl; "ff Dv-atur. 4 In 4. .Hit by pitched bell: Hy Vfeffnr! (High). LoHlnir pitcher: Vi.iice. Cinjdrear Klkler and Weal.-rvcll. Time: l:4,r.. 'Berg It's Time sg sg fPT K all logs $20 To $50 OMART dfcsprs are turninjr their attention to O clothcH for fall and invnri;.bly when they vv ours they are converts to the new .style features. There's quite a number of fashion innovations this weapon so come in and nee for yourself. 2-Pants Suits $25 $30 Tuxedo Suit $35 (lalrrJinc Coats $13 r.(l up lint lle.v Ji4uitii for Stetson Schohlc Mallory Wichita Takes . Final Contest of Tulsa Series Wichita. Kan., Sept. 2.-VichiU tot)k the la-t game id the rrie liei todty'lif'tii Tut-, 8 to 3. Score; TIL A W It'll IT Alt II " A ! t It It A tt lllnl. .... 4 114 Hii'i'h i f 1 1, p.. i, . h I 1 I I Hi if 'i i If liatiatf 30 a WaVurn .b Ian. i tt ; I e i:,o(l H'li.'l lb I 111 I ! M.iHoan lb I II Hulter 111 ll'liland II I I Matey .r Wine . I I St lo.i I lk hua.rl p 4 pallar p At'l'l' )ll .. . . I Tolala It II II a Tuli.i A IIIH: tit. tied for l'..i la ninth, k. vi bf Ilium. Tu. , m ei " i tt p una loo no ii;- flilliimary, Ituna: tlHIiipnla, Thampx. t 131, llrtllin. I II' ll'iai-r i, ll it.er M )!,., I. krl.ata Kiruia Mi'itnlil Tli-.n.l -in, k'oert. Ha.r.fi.e. Imt.er 'fie.. t,i." PH.: Iinli. lUl.y. Mil'iii.-ll t..hl'i.'l' I'.'iaer. Iloln. ion III fflll Htoi.tl l ... Th.'iopa.tn. Itauinati Ketro d i un. W . i.t la, 5. Tul.i, 1 Ml i in I. uu; H hell'ii . , 1. 1 t'i-.rtl 4 H.i.ea ''ti i.eila liff 1 4, off lluafcell, 4 lfl on ba.r. W . 1. I 11 Tulaa I Wild pHib IC il-.. 1 1. l'i pit filtltk and li'lill.lil' . Tl . 1 II. Thunderclap Wins Potomac Handicap t ilmiili He l.aar.1 Hire. Acquedtn t I'ace Track, New Vnrk. Sept. 22 'I hiindertl.iti, carrving tl aii'.liil g init'('st of 133 pnunt!. tti ulr a ellOW i.f his field III wmi ing the I'ntnmsf handicap, v.hirh feattitt ! the prt.gram bete today. It was a rr markablf pt i for'nam r and ft.fi p-. I.iin at one of the hot handicap l:orrs in the country. Warcr $a,nm to $)fi00 That Yanks Win World Series fllntlllll Ilea Irnied Wire. New York, Sept. 22. The first later bit in Wall strut cinlt on the approaching world's series, as-tuning that the Yankee and the Giants will lie the participants, v.as placed today by V. L. Dar rc 11 f.- Co. of 44 Broad street. The firm wagered for clients $6,'KHI to $S'"X) that the Yanks would win the serie. Darrcll V (io. announce that they have $6,0(10 more to be wa gered on the Giants at the anic odds. Add a little salt to g isoline bi you cican your clothes with it. rfore fi cacv 'w GUEYLOCK -A SMALL ARROW Collar FOR. YOUNG MEN Cudt.Ptabxfy Uo lncToySl Suits Me For Your $35 A Popular Fall Novelty Suits $37.50 $47 50 ttfllllHOUn MilS U the . rv , ' ' t tri' ft. 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