rilK SUNDAY HEE: OMAHA. OCTOnrH 1. lt-'J. New York Yankees Win League Gonfalon by Defeating Boston Red Stockings Champs Swat Ferguson Hard in First Round IVuuotl Tkri Mounil ami IfuliU Yankrrs to Three Hit and No !Wm lie mainilrr of Caiur. Reds Battle Pirates to 10 Inking 'Em In With !Iob" Inning Tie, 7-7 1 im, c't. lo New Vuik on til American .ensue pennant by de. If. tin; Iiaston, I tu 1, today. The Yplt ran th-ir game In WusliltiKtnn trii"r row and still ntilsl, liil. Thii Iruitu lender riit In t. '17. win iimny, ami um mi in ths first, In rum, after he'ln dropped Ihe flrt ia nanus of Hi series to tri I t"t Mux. Al Kerniswi started pitching for Boston. Will Ud off fur the vie- MM BUTK. llora with sins, le loo wide fur I'ratt. Duen lood king! to hurt right. It tit h hunted down the third lee lint and wait credited wltlt a hit when O'ltourke fumbled ae ha slipped In hld lha boll With Ilia bases full Wallle I'lpp ain tried to right, scoring Witt and Ougan Huth moved over to third on the throw home. I'cnnock replaced Per cuson, ltulh acored on Meusefs sacrb Ilea fl y to derp canter. For the rot of th game New York succeeded In making but three hit mid could not score. Pennock pitched remarkably well. Ho itava way to a pinch hit l it and Karr pitched the last two inning. Boston scored U run In the aeventh whi n O'Uourka singled, took third on John Colllna' third straight hit of the game, and acored aa Mitchell forced Collins at aeoond. In tha 9th Hoyt, who had been pitching auperbly, pasaed' Mitchell, and Rual slngltd to rlcht. Manager Itlgglna then aent In Bush. Tha Drat pitched ball Mitchell waa picked off aecond baae, tichang td Hcott. Karr walked, Menoaky filed to Meuael In deep right and Chaplin, bat ting for Miller waa tosaed out by Ward. Aa tha Tankaea galloped off tha field In high glee, Firat Baaenian Plpp toaaed the last ball to tha veteran empire, Tommy Connolly, BMW YORK. I BOBTOV. AD. H. O. A I AH. H. O. A witccr 4 11 OiM.nkr, If 4 0 1 Iugn, lb 4 11 i Mlll.r. cf 41 ' ftuth.lt til e'Burni, lb 4 T 1 Plpp. lb 4 11 ltPratt. 2b 44 Mum!, rf 11 eiO'Rke, lb 4 111 ft-hang.e 4 a i liJ Cola, rf 4 10 Ward, lb 41 4'Mtrhll, a 1111 Feott, a I 4 li Kual. a 4 111 Hoyt, p 11 li Farain. p 0 0 8 0 IPaeock, p 3 04 Tot.li 11 T 17 lllKarr, p 0 0 1 IiHarrli 1 0 ziChaplln 140 Total II I IT 11 tBnttrit for p.nnork In vtnlh, r Untied for Miller In ninth. Brora by Innlnga: New York 110 00 000 1 BoiUn 000 000 10 1 nummary Run.: WUt,. Dugan, Ruth. O'Rourke. Krrora: Witt, rugaa, Burn. Haorlflot: Mrua.l. Double play: Mitchell to Pratt to Burna. Left on baaaa: Nw York, i; Boitnn, 10. liaaea on ballfi Off Ioyt, 1; off Buah, 1: off Pcnnork, r; off Karr, 1. Strurk out: By Hoyt, 4: by 1'annock, 1. Hlta: Off Hoyt, I in I In nlnga (non out In ninth); off Buah, 0 In 2 Inning; off Kerguaon, 4 In 0 Innlnr: off Pannock, 2 In 7 Innlnga; off Karr, 1 In 2 Innlnga. Winning pitcher: Hoyt. I.oalng pitcher: Ferguion. Umpire: Kvana and Connolly. Tlma: 1 SI. Weissmuller Sets Three More Records Milwaukee, Sept. 30. Johnny Wj'uniuller, representing the Illinois Athletic club, Chicago, succeeded In breaking three world's swimming records at the Milwaukee Athletic club today, lowering the 500 meters record formerly held by Ernie Borg of Sweden from 6:32 4 5 to 15 for the distance and lowering his own records in the 400 yards from 4:40 2 5 to 4.40 and the 440 yards from 5:07 4 5 to 5:07 2-5. "Stubby" Kruger, Chicago, failed to make a new record In the 400 yards back stroke. Georpia Tech Wins. Atlanta, On... Sept. SO. Oeorfrla Tech defeated Oglethorpe university here today, 81 to . the 90-yard run of M.iurer, through the yellow jack eta1 team In tha fourth period for a touchdown featuring the game. FootBallFacts WorihKnowing Q What la crawling? What I the j I mlt la aa attcwipt th ? nr Ui adtanr lh ball all H tut b-" Urrlarr.1 dl Mill a. MvIlM II. r .11,, fl. jacUa. Kl II. "IH . j. If. a iat'l ' ailing et .anail' by tb tram in rMia t ih b!l ft- . A. N. Tbl terrtit aa acUflK ! h i. ! . , l vj la rbig ttm i4a lie er . p.- irtlli..! . . . f . A ixMltt l ae4 b I.IIKtnl ( balaiuae l lh raba. . kxl H. laaUa I. ! V If t-a Ih'aar t ulM , ,,,4 in. bail bi" i' aamcim l ie , e,,igl b aa -. man. t il a " ; bl"'4! baMIT t r-.W.J !. lb bill ba , !,.. a.l lb Mai I. ) II ; k Ua ' '! !- li I l .'ul ! . . ! ' ! ii ..r i. aiittafbU at IWnl b.l tha) I. ih aut ri if uk i k.t . . ' ti..j.i :a4 . - 4- I ' ' '" . ,.,.!!. I . I a .. a4 ' ., K.. ." ka I '' ,1, l lk ! ii r. ' ' a , . t i . a .a . . ,.-:. b. 1. 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I I II Kimmlrk III li. a. p I a I I'm. Hi Sb a a. noHnr. ImoaMifl, a I II III I To'alf II II 14 II K.. .. p vllartp J.rl. p it ptt, a klrrMl.f l.ttna. p V. mfa, g a t Talela 4111111 ran for H.rgrav In ninth. Haitid lor Ka-k la lllb. aliati.4 for tilli.i la enlll or by Inning: Piitabitrgh , Ill ! t Ciacmnall 101 ll I Mammary Kuna: lligtxa III, Huaall (II, Tirnr. Mc,rri.,n, taubrt ruti.h til, y.na.a i:i. Mtra Rrrori ona.r, Two.b. bit; ranbne, liign., Ruaaall, Tremor Three-baa bit: III !. liu.a.ll H"Ri run: ubrt. Slol.o haaa' rtouab, flnalll. Marrlfire' Tlrney III, Motrlaon. Iwiuiil play! Plnelll la r'ona.r lo lnub.rl L.fl on b.e.e: I'llli. burgh. (; Clnelnneil, II. User on balls : off Mormon, I; off. lonahu., I. Rtrurk out: liy Mnrrion, J; by Adauie, Ii by ,Hieaiia, I; by I.uqu., I. line: fr Mor bi.on, 14 la I tnnlnge fon aut In alnthi; (iff Ailanie. I In I Innlnga: off pobahue, 7 In I I I Inninga; off Kark. 4 in I l-t Innings; off Markie. nun In none; off all lc.pl., in I Inning: uff ..untie, 2 In 1 Innlnga: off Touch, none In I Inning- Pae t1 belle: b'hmMt III. Implrtt: Wulglcy n4 Hart. Time: . n. BaseBtGesiUfs enaSiandinQ NATIONAL LXAcrB. Mtandlaga. W. U Pci. W. U Pet. Near T k II . Chicago 71 7 J pitta. II H .11111 Brooklyn 777.41 Clncln'tl 14 tl .Itii Hhlla. II IH Bt. Loul 14 t ,4lUotoa ii It .144 Ylrtiay'a lUealU. Boeton, l-l; Near York. 1-1. Iloaton i.l, Near York. 1-1. Brooklyn I, Philadelphia 4. B. Louts l-l, Chicago l-l. Toriay'a Oaniea. at. T.oul at Chicago. Plttaburgh at Cincinnati. Boaton at New York. Philadelphia at Brooklyn. AMERICAN LEACrC. Maodlng. W. 7.. Pel I W. 7.. Fet. New York 14 II .! Cl.v.lenil 77 7 .104 Bt. I.euti l It ,01 IWaahgton II .441 Detroit 7 71 .114 rhlla 44 I .422 Chicago 77 7 .OIBotoa 1 I) .III Ytaterd'af'e Beanlts. 2Jew York, 1; Boaton. I. Waablngto. 7-4; Philadelphia, 1-T. St. Louie, 11; Chicago, 7. Cleveland, 4; Detroit, 1. Today's Games. Chicago at Bt. Loul. Petrolt at Cleveland. New York at Waahlngtoa. Other not chduld. AMERICAN AHSOCMT10. Standing, W. t. Pel. I W. UPet. t. Paul 10 40 .3lMllw'ke 14 11.104 fln'oll II 74 .1111 1.oulevllle 77 44 Kan. City 10 1 .(4:iToldo 44 CO . 110 Ind'poll l 71 .IJllColumtue 63 100.317 Yesterday' Result. Kansas City 4, Columbus 2. Indlanapoll 2, Minneapoll 0. IUianlle I, fit. Paul i. Milwaukee 4, Toledo 1. Today' Came. Louisville at Bt. Paul (two gsmls). Indianapolis at Minneapolis (2 games). Columbus st Ksnsa City (two gtmea). Toledo at Milwaukee (two game. Begins Marital Battle Grimm Walks Down Aisle With Large Bump pn Head Under Real Handicap Pittsburgh, Bept. 29. Unsuccessful In an attempt to make a circus catch of a line drive In an exhibition game with the Cleveland Americans here yesterday, Shortstop Maranvllle of the Pittsburgh Nationals threw the ball Into the first base stands. The mlssle struck a steel Joist and rebounded Into trie diamond, hitting First Baseman Charlie Grimm squarely on the head. Guess I've got enough for today. Mac, "said Grimm to Manager Mc Kechnle, at the end of the Inning. "I don't want a headache tomorrow." The reason became publicly known late this afternoon when Grimm was married to Miss Lillian Gale of lchburg. Pa. The bride was attired In white and the groom wore a bump the size of a goose egg. Mr. and Mrs. Orlmnx will spend their honeymoon In Pt. ouls. Bugs Baer Says: w EM, George Carpentler waa runner-up In another prl. va!e masaarre that fllkl bey --knockel Ueorgea for two round !i't jith stopover privilege you .n'l .jr Hut rarp I any cruli'h kicker h p! ked twe)' tough strlulns when h p. ked-IVmpaey and ilkl Till Mike la anme aerteilea- and h--iirTiinVl ( arp anil ul tieel up oil h hi ) (arp l ipJ Mkl i hi l all km t,f k rn fatthe Ihlnklhal hi ha Sf e ld ritk And t'irp was fi-rlnnste that Hist dtla t lull him and lf hun ba In K n g a I ! t f fM gal itiaAe.1 up . lid water rreent ptU faeX tlarieal lfw)mpl(a ip lhriM pe tw w he k mi eta ey laiklhaA tt that inlet 111 kt all power-. Yea-all e ), hk ( m M.' H ear-hul - klf Ih g.weraaie fe .i a4- t4laa aitff Nei.- .!frft Atl fif Um, .m t IN t I It T.hi in I A . ii I, I 1 1 a r ,, M. f.t.l I'tunae. a fa. e I , l.-tat ' re laa It e,et., thu srasa4-tg la!a Husker Varsity Squad Shaken Up by Dawson NrLriV Coirh Undccidftl on How Tram Will Line Up Agninit Coyotr on Saturday. Lincoln, pt. JO. Couch Fred Dawson tempered sum righteous wrath with disgust Saturday morning whan he railed lha varsity around him fur a talk. Th showing which lha first S'tuud mad agalnat th freshmen Krlday availing when they crossed but two touchdowns In 10 minutes waa on of tha rauers of Coach Dawson's biting remarks. Th fact that th freshmen rrossed onca during tha sum 30 minutes g.tva h.m plr-My mora material for lecture which I generally ciassl- led under the general heading of the "raspberry." Tha varsity was lining up slow and lacked the fight. Home of the liluyeis admitted that they never would have acored th two touch downs had not tha firat year intn been considerably nervou during th early period. Th dopesters who hava been fol. lowing th lluikers hava It all fig' tired out how th Nebraska arjuad w,ll line up against South Dakota next Faturday. But th man who Is going to line them up haa not de elded, ' Th team which started against the freshmen Friday evening found Scher r and Bchoeppel on the wings. Well. r and Wsnke at the tackle. Basnet t and McClaason at guard. House at center, Preston at quarter. Noble and Herb Dewlti at half and Captain Hartley flaying full. All but House fits th dopesters sheet. They figured reterton had won th Job for llfo last year, but there aeems to be no such thing at Nebraska. Thla com bination did not last long, however, as Coach Dawson wa sending in men all during the scrimmage. Let It be said on behalf of the frosh that their showing was not all due to poor playing on the part of the varsity. They got awsy with several passes In mighty fine shape. Boehler Hurls Tulsa to Victory Tulsa, OkJ., Sept. 30. Tulsa hit two Mobile pitchers hard her today and won the second game of the class A championship series, 11 to 2. Henry, who started for Mobile was replaced in the eighth by Pope. Tulsa got 19 hits. Boehler went all the way for the Oilers and allowed only five hits. Tulsa won yesterday, 5 to 4. , Score: ' MOBILE. TULSA. AB.H.OAI ABH.oX. n.WII'e. rf 4 1 2 OIBennett, If S 10 Cueto. es 8 a Thorn n. lb I in I Havls. rf 2 10 0 OILamo. cf 4 3 S 0 llLellvelt. lb 6 3 12 1 0Batiman.2h 6 2 2 I Nlehnff,2h 4 Vtolvcy, cf 4 ft.rVll'a, If 4 Mullen, 3b 3 Huhn. lb 2 Baker, o I Henry, p 1 Pulton, p 0 ftlgman. p 0 Pop. 0 lIM'Oln'a. ea 4 2 2 3 llrroeby. e 4 0 6 1 Olrioehler, p 4 2 1 1 Tktls 33 1 27 14 II. cather 1 xSchult 1 Totala 30 6 24 111 xBatted for Fulton In sixth. xBatted for "Human In eighth. Score by Innings: Mobil 0"0 not aoi J Tulsa 100 300 26x li nummary Rune: Nlehoff, Huhn. Ben nett 111. Thnmneon (2). Davis Lamb CI Lellvelt. Bauman, McOlnnls. Error: Mul len. Kerned rune: Mobile. 1: Tulsa. II. Ift on baeee: Mobile. 2: Tulea, . Two- base hits: Thompson (2, McOlnnls. Lell velt, Mullen. Huhn. Horn run: Tlauman Bacrlflce hits: Croabv. Davie. Mi'Oinnle. Htolen bee; Lellvelt. Base on balls: Off Boehler, 2; off Pope, 1. Utruck out: By Boehler. 6; by Human, 1. Buna anil hits: Off Henrr, 2 and 7 In 2 Iniilnne: off Ful ton, 2 and 4 In 2 Innings; off Slgman, I and 3 I I Innlnga. Loalng pitcher: Henry. Double play: Bauman. Mitllnnln. I'mplrrs: Brennan, behind plale; Ormeby, at first; Pflrman. at second: Holmes, at third. Tim: 160. W. 0. W. Team to Tlay in Council Hlufs Today The Woodmen of the World bae bnll team thia afternoon will meet jthe Council III uff all star team, 'which made a good showing In lha i recent southwestern Iowa, tourney, The game will b played In Council i ltluufs and will be played as the lat 1 half of a double header, Two Council j Muffs teams will meet In the first j,ame, which will start at l id. The fternnd game la v lie 411 led In st.itt at 115. The Woodmen of the World team will continue to ply and practice In -crier tu be In aiiape f.-r He contest 'with the Hoiiih imh Merchanta i-n jCVtober II. In whirl He Hath and 1 P- b Mut will prtici'i i'iit Y'r Knlrrl in Ctiatl lUce Tiwldy rten, tal. gift. Although 3 in any Mrhr lis wi. the U.J P I tonal rrtAmpieaehp In lte ,'tw 'T lrne. keen npHta waa i4 l.i we seen her Ihe oe w.U tar I - ly I ' I r ue ri.mt ,U e,ltfelei Itt l "eci -aa-l-a -a lty rMaa I. tf M .le T many M M lha awl Ih t ra t aMi in a le ww Itemed lap at th. rata I t II arnUa k AH kl. ale tn4 a ! t I ' en .e t .te Ik ? t iM.k l ' ( h( I M.aeg M.ffar til ' t. IN .vi.a e-l f'H IVta 4 Ala t.a h a f axj kia.a lea "e aH Browns Trim Chicago While Yankees Win tt. Louis, Jtept. If. All pennant hopes shattered by New York's vie- turv over ItOHtnn lotljiV! HI. IjiiiU wti. .nhead aa though everything'' I wit ut stake and trounced ('Itii.iKti. II lo 7, finding three White Ha twlrlir for II hots. Johnny Tobln sot three hlta out of three time at but, and brought In three runs. It waa ' Hhorkcr" day and the hx-al right ha ml it was presented with a seven pussenger autnmublle. J la pitched fairly well throughout, but In the aeventh the visitors tallied five times. George Wider, declared the most valuable player In the league this season, got his eighth homer of thu season In tha sixth by clouting Ahe bull into the right field stands. No one was on base when the circuit drive ram off II. I'llankenshlp. His lir ii lao doubled In the llrat, scoring Tobln. I'llir-AOO. I BT. I.ot'is. All. II. O A 1 All. II. O. A. liner, rf Tobln, rf 3 Jonan, a K t'ol..:i 4 Kleru. 3b I liHi.ler, 111 6 niWIIme, If 6 A'Jrbiion. cf I 2 M Hna,2li ( 2 Hevroul, n 6 IKlerh.r, e I Shely, i f Mo.lll. , ( rlk. II Mulgn.lb Srhalk, s ling. o T lllkp, p II Hkp, p Mai lt, p xHtrunk Hhckrr, u 2 Totals 14 14 27 Totals 41 It 24 11 s Batted for H. ltlankenihlp In seventh Score by. Innlnga; f'hlt-.go 001 000 lot 7 St. Louis 201 401 10k 11 Aummary Run; Hooper, Johneon, IS, folllne. Mieely :. Mosul, T. lllank.-n- ahlp, Tobln (3), Kllerbe, Bl.ler (21. Wil Heme (2). Jacoheon (2), Mr.Manua Rrrora Klkrbe (2), McManus (31. Two-baae hlta: fllaler, McUanua, Bchalk, HheHy, Tot In. Falk. Thrte-bes hit: Mulligan Home tun; rtlaler. Rtolen baae: Tobin. Sacrifices: Kllerbe, K. Collin. rouble play: Kslk to Hheely. Left on baa": Chlcaso, 12: at. t.oule. I. Hasea on ball": Off T. Illankenahlp, I; off Shocker, 2: off H. Hlankenehlp, I: off Mack, I, Hits: Off T. Ulankrnshlp, 4 In 2 In Hinge; off H. niankenehlp, In I Innlnns; off Mack. I In 2 Innlnga. Losing pltih-r: T. nianken.hlp. I'mnlres: Morlarlty and Outhrlr. Time: 2:06. - Indians Win. Cleveland. O., Sfpt. 10 Sherrod Smith kept Petrolt' 10 hlta widely acattered and Cleveland won today'a game, 4 to 1. Plll.tt allowed only six hlt, but Cleveland bunched them and ho was af forded poor support by Blue and Woodall. Score: DBTRIOT. I CLEVELAND AB.H.O.A. AB.ir.OA. Til ue, lb 3 1 14 O M Nulty.cf 4 110 Haney, 3b 4 1 0 Wamby.2b 3 0 16 Cobb, cf 4 2 Voaeh, If 4 1 Fotherg..rf 4 1 mnumma.rr 1 z I n 0riardn.,3b 3 113 llHewell.ea 4 4 6 7 I Kvans, If 3 12 1 MOliato.lb 3 Oil 2 0 O'Neill, e- 3 0 0 23mlth, p 3 113 Cuteh'w,2b 4 t Rlgney.e 4 2 Woods II. c 3 0 Plllette, p 2 0 Olnen. p 0 0 xFlagste'd 1 0 Totals II I 2? 20 Totals 33 10 24 16 xBatted for Blllett In eighth. Sjcoro by Innings: Detroit ooo too oool Cleveland t 200 003 OOx 4 Summary Runs: Hnney. McNulty. Wamby, Summe. Sewell. Errors, Blue (2). Woodall. Two-base hits: Haney, t'ut- shnw, Bum ma (2). Stolen bases: Klgney, McNulty, Sewell. Sacrifices: Oardnrr. Doutilo plays: Wamby Sewell, Oulsto (21 i Smith. Sowell, f!ulto: Fotherglll. Blue. Left on basea: Detroit, ; ciaveiand, 4. Bases on balls: Off Plllette. I; off Cleen, 1; off Hmlth, 1. Hits: Off Plllette. 6 In off Olsen, 0 In 1. Struck out: By Pll lette. 2; by Smith, 2. Losing pitcher: Plllette. Implres: Dtneen ana Miiae brand. Time: 1:35. . Senator Win First. Phll-.delphla, 8ept. 30 Washington and Philadelphia, split even In a double-header here today that closed the 19.2 Heaeon. Washington took the first game, 7 to 3. whlla tha Athletics won th second 7 It 4. S-orr, first game: WASHINGTON. I PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A AB.H.O.A. Judce, lb 6 112 1 Welch, cf 6 2 2 0 S H'rle. 2b 6 3 2 2IBruirgy,o 4 Rice, cf 5 12 n Walker, If 3 licialln. If 4 1 1 OIHiiuser. lb 3 Brower, rf 3 1 2 OlMlller, rf 4 I'apn. c 4 2 6 2IG'loway, ss 3 Faugh, ea 4 0 2 llDikcs. 3b 4 L otto, 3b a 1 n 3 Schier. 2b 4 Zachray.p 4 11 4BHarrl,p 3 2 1 2 3 0 1.1 1 0 3 2 ft 3 0 3 II 0 sPerklns I 0 0 0 Totals 3S1127 13f Totals 34 127 16 aBatted for B. Harris In ninth. Score by Innings: Waehlngtnn "00 141 lno7 Philadelphia 000 200 1)103 Summary Rune: Judge (2), nice, (los lln. llrower 2, Znchra. Briiggy, Walker. Illller. Krrora: Welch, Oallnway. Two haee htte; llrower, JU'lgef Calloway. Welch. Three. baae hit: Rice. Home rune; Miller. Zaehary. Stolen bases: (loslln, Brower, Lnpan, Sacrifice: Haueer. Double play: Sheer to llulloway to Haueer. Irfift on baeee: Weehtticion, ; rhllail.lphla 7. Strurk nut: By F.achray, t: by B. Ilarrla, 1. Umpires: Owene end Nallln. Time: I.JI. Scor second itmL WASItlNHTOV rHILAl FtruM All II OA I Art M(i A Judge, lb 6 ill ew.i-h. rf a I llame. tb 6 Bice, cf I 3 I 4 I'ertli.e. r 4 I I 1 3 1 ttelker. If 4 2 I J I I ' n, Ih 0 l' I 4 i Mlll.r, rf 4 111, I Hallo y, e 4 I 13' Ooe'in. If I llmwer. rl 6 )' M. ea IVintrh 4 I olte, 4b I Ftahue, p 4 3 3 t'tke. mil; i '. I i J Jilniporlant Mertinp of T .i'e llllilll; Ti Jll.tll eNor ay inningai V. ah!n!..,i e ell ej 4 I'll .44... n. -t III l-t a nun a,- Miaa Jlt-1 in,a.ei I't "i.l. W...f in, Hi lie ila.l.Ka.t ' e il i .n. ! i, a I tv.. i I: task III, Jn l, Ir.e, ie l'..h a Tlife lata k.l I. lliii, V aa. 'irill ki t a,,ii. . am Keiiiii.l I. tUl-.ttay Ii S ban ,a ll.ii. a ' -i. lelt . e a. a lt. I l'li.llt .k -a. 4 Haa.. ,4 la. a I'll I ! a I . , , . a .. I lea, re. a.ee .-il kiula I .. , .iir , ii. t t st a m ri tlal M iMaej . It Vaaa t-a It. tt I aA ii -ai i tl i a , l -.. ta.aetea.4 ill tt a, . t tteaeafli. a.taw.t lit as ! a , at'tsee, Stt.ltaia a III a SS lit !. I J' v&Tfers S 11 ' " - '- - I i . --ee t !" . I Vt I t e a 14 r i H-.aar la.a 1 1 it ,,, ,u e-ske. raatA,a Itl l lit t-t tan ik .. hi m (. tu eiatva., t ..... I a k - . ! lee Harmon, rnplain of Ilia Dakota Wealrjan university who waa one of the star In Ilia Crrlgli lull rlr)an game )etriday at frei;litiiit tie Id, Harmon I r lain and fullbaik id (he Mllilirll eleven and Saturday tore large liiilc In Hi ( rrlifliton line. JrtwJ i.mS . "Mil " I ' urwWii lis. &r"$sT v':. I V.'r-. fth "f it' I M ' i vif,W Wit 1 1 rub. 3li itt'dj Lg I'r.h. 2b B m-4 .Muu.'i, if SMv3k Yung, rf ' King, lb Z-e)?Rw I'linm. if W:tJh'x$'t- ' liowton, c f 'vW.-mn" 'svn, p Crcighton Beats Wcslcyan, 7-0 South Dakota i;ipvf?n Out- playetl in AH Quartars Kcept Fourth. Creigliton university's football team npined its grid season on Creighton field yesterdaf afternoon hy trim ming the South Dakota Wesloyaiw, 7 to 0, in a gniiiB that wan featured by the broken field running of Lew man Lane, Blue end White quarter back. The liKht Wesleyon team was out played by the Crelshlon grldaters in all quarters of the contest except the fourth, when the football battlers from up north played the Crcighton team to a standstill. Creighton's lone touchdown came In the secontl quarter. After Lane returned a punt ami a series of line smashes advanced the oval down the field, a forward pass. Lane to LYndu Age, was good for 17 yards and a touchdown. Lane then dropped back of the five-yard line and booted a placement kick for the seventh tally. The lineup: frelghton 7 S. 1. elejn 0 Bendelaga (CI..B. K Ferguson Van Ackcran K. T Smith flayer K. G Beck Logan C Waller McAleer L. tl Jitieon Kcnn L. T Com h-r Paynter '. K Scnllin Lane ij. H H.rther Speli her L. H Vlkr Yerhnut 'p B .' llarnmn ManKy K. 11 With Substitutions L'r-litlit, m: Tetiin for Yeclout, Neary for tinver, Splttli-r for Vsn Ackormi. Kclli y f"r Cp, P hrr, !or wsrt for Mi'.Met-r, Krbenrt for rnvnter. Fisher for l.Hne. Spei-h-r for Kclley. Yei-hnut for Tev'ln. Vnn Aek-ran f"r Neary, tlayer for liorwari, Nol:iu for Lo gan, Login fr Nolan. I'aynter f"r Fr heart. Wealeyan I'err for Walker, sieinmoiia for H.rtber. Sleinmons for I'err. Bother for llei k, R.ai n .for smith. Huhh.ird for Jensun, Reai Ii lor feather. Score by nerloda: Creighton ' ' Wrslyan " - Kuninmry Toii-h'.own llendelege. floel from l-laivinent follow leg toui n .liiaa' l.ene l(f.l: llltil tr: nereree. j.'oo- at.m. N.l"aKe. un.i.tre. I urn l'o e. bleak. b'ed lllieaoan. Carer. IVrii'll. ll.ond hnlfl lt-l"r.e. iH'Vle, N t'fua'ia, um r.'. l,i,"V. Cornell, head linesmen, Ua,l. Mealeiaa. V. A. I . (.ttiniinttcr j Th annunl Bi-etitm or ; i f Xt -nvgrra rn l 1'ti.i mplon'hi" '"' mite. ... it,, m i wtiui a-..a I.l U if li A A f. Will l led I" I a .. .c !;i. at ..! it I f ifi ptit''e i.f ail' tlia lh tl ,!. (-ulli.t-iiiMeh.p ' tt'e-nl t th ..eTel- e.u: ! T'-' ' Yji-I u fx'-fla in Ti i ' an I li'M m t , et tha arn-nl li t it Hl ' I i t.rtiher : I en I ,n r.n i' I iil 1 r ) ie l up.. I H i I e,vii a .i n li, tire f.-r -.-i i ic !:-, . tit ti t j mi ,i , ii i--i 1 a I re t . l-a tl. Ill, a : 1. HI t : .V ' t ! W e f l' Isa a . Afur itaiiii fur 1 he t'tr e !.', Hint eas.iit .l I-a rt, i i . ,1, ., I !.. I ' .I.f in III I ,l It i . I ' t . !i i. . , - i' ii II ! l I l I'll . -- '1,1-! 4 ;',. .1 IL I . I h I - m !' ' . it. ' l .i a a. I bg a -' i i I I . 6 If -a l..! tlUae tiiti I t , Sou'pawReuther Wins Seventh From Phillies llruoklyn. S-i-t. I Southpaw Iteu'her win his seventh genie fmm ih I'hillie loil.y for lirookln hn ha l.ai ll.aj, o iiy lo I. Three rune in tit fut In llll.g us 10 ra.a.a and Wheal triple mi It'Uiher an advantag he retained Tha seaaun ends vtiih nn gem loitiur ro, H.-ore: I'HILAMCI.I'IIIA I Uln'i iK l-Y 7 AU II ii A I A II II OA M'r'un. ea 4 I 2 ; Ulaon. lb III K.pti, l I Willi, a, if I I 3 jotine'n, 4 I I T 'lilt h, rf t I heal. If 4 I I Mt.ra rf I I 2 I I- endt. Ill 4 I I o IllaO. lb 3 Oil Huiilinaa '4 4 I 2 t a i) I I 1 I Vt nlaer. if I M. ,!.. rf 1 Henlllie. u 4 I.e.. If 1 l.-e'le, Ih 4 I'aik n. 2b 4 Meailo's, p 4 I Heulher, p t I Totals II I 27 II Total 3 124 14, I h.-ur. by lnnlna. I Philadelphia, e Oil 2" 4 ! Ilruoklyu i " '. S lllimaiy Hum. Wrlglllainne. Islle. I Wltllanie, Mejili.ua, Olenn. Julilialour T Irlffltli Di, V. l.-.t. H' hiii.ii.lt, Krrnr: I'ai klnein. TwU'lieao htte: lleitllne. lead- owe. Wheat, right.tiin- Three-baee llta: W heat. Hi llin.iiilt S,i. rifle hlta: High, alyere. Doulov i'lee: 'il.un tnjotiii elon tu Hi htnenilt; Jnhlieton lo 'ajlenn In Hibmandt: Writhtetor. i' I'arklneon to l.eelle: l'nrkllien to Wrlghtatuna) lo Les lie. Left nn baaes: Pllllailelnhl'l. : llrouk- lyn, I, Baeea un ball.: off Meairlowa, 2; off Reuther. 1. Mlruik nut: By lleednwa, 2: by Heuihrr, 3. I'mpires. McCornilrk nd Emello. Time: I 30. (Jianta Divide. New York, Sept. 3d. The New York Olunts divided a doulile-Jieuder with Ilostnu today, the visilurH win nlng tbo first uitine, 5 lo 1, while thu L'hfirnplous took the secuml, S to 3. f ore, first gsine: NEW YORK. I IMifiTu.V. AH. H. O.A.I All. II. OA linnet, ea 4 1 ft 2 Imw.-1I. cf ft I ft 0 4 2 I 2 Ku.f. :b 4 0 11 Sthwh, rf 4 1 2 0 Hi k-l, 3 la 4 110 Brbre. :tn 4 2 OMson. If 4 1 3 ' Henry, lb 2 2 3 0 Ford, ee 4 3 2 O I 4 2 4 o 2 0 1 I 3 I u'Nelll. c 4 3 I 0 Hulhsn, p 2 0 0 -l Totals 35 12 27 l Totals 31 27 It H'ore by Innlnge: Boston 001 300 1 Oil C New York 010 000 0001 Summary Rune: King, Houthworth. Boi-ckel, Nixon. Kord. O'Neill. Krrors: Btineroft. Meuael. Two-base hlte: ' Nixon, O'Neill. King, Snyder. Ilrmi run: Nixon. Sacrifice: Hullhen. Double plays: Frlneh to hnncroft. King lo Ford to Henry. Left on banes: Boston, ft: New York, 7. Bsaes on bulls: Off I'tvengross. 4 Struck out: Hy Hzvengrnes. I: by Hullhan. 2. H't by pitched bsll: By rsvenamiii (Hull hen), rmplrra: O'Sulllvsn and Wester Score second game: BOSTON. I NF.W YORK AB.H.O.A! AUH.O.A. Powell, cf 3 0 2 0 Banr'fl, s 1 I 0 1 Kopf. 2h 4 13 4iIsckson, es 4 0 0 4 I'hrlrt'y.rf 4 3 2 IIIM Phee. 3b 4 1 2 2 f'rulee If 4 I 4 n.MHguire, in a i .i i Hoeikel.h 4 0 3 S'lllgbee. If 4 2 0 0 Henry, lb 4 0 10 0Shin'r, ri 1 I i o Cnll'er ss 4 0 0 21 King, lb 4 1 14 0 (ilheon. o 4 3 1 licun nm, ct 4 a l " Braxton, p 2 0 0 IjSmlth. r, 2 t 3 0 Osston, c 2 0 10 Totals 33 8 54 1lBlume, p 2 1 0 0 Total .15 1127 14 Scor by Innings: Boeton "01 001 oin3 New York 100 001 Six ft Summary Runs: Powell, Christ onbury. Olbson. Hnncroft, Jackson, MaoPhe. Cun ningham, Blume. Errors: Cruise, Hoerkel, tiolluuher. Mat Thee, Shlnners. Two-base hlte: I'hrtstenhury, Cunningham. Three. baan hit: McPhee Stolen basea: Cunning ham. Oneton. Sacrifice hit: Braxton. Iioulile play: Jackson, Magulrat and King. Left un 'banes: Boston, ft; New York. 8. Bn sen oil balls: Off Blume, 1: off Brax- 2. Struck out: By Blume, 2. Wild plti h raxton. Pnss:ed ball: (inston. I m pitch: Braxton. Passed ball: Gaston. Time: :5I. Chicago. Sept, 31, First game; ST. LOVIM. I CHICAGO. AH. II. P A.I AB.H.P. A. Bladen, If 4 1 III Stilts, cf oon T.Smllh. cf 4 3 2 iilHoll'her. s 1 3 1 12H 2 13 1 S 3 1 2 I n 3 0 ;t 1 0 I ooo 0 0 II 0 0 II 1 0 0 ooo 0 0 0 llorne'y, 2b 4 3 Bolt'ley. lb 5 0 Stock 3b ft 1 4, Terrv, 2b lltlrltnes.lb 3i Friberg, rf H Miller. If jlKelle'r. 3h liAldrl ge, p 0, Cheeves, p 0 illnrber Oj Sturlsnd, i 21 slieutbcote Schulta, rf AIna'lh. c Lavan. es Sherdel. y North, p Sell, p Doak, p 5 2 ii 2 2 0 n 0 0 0 0 0 I Ksu'ann, p Totals S6 15 27 HlaMateel Totals ill.ltted for Cheeves In 4th. t Hotted for Stuelst.d In tl h zltnn for Miller In th. Scorn by innings: S 18 27 II St. Loul .. Chicsgu .002 114 0011 .000 401 0121 Summsrv Runs: RImI.s Ifornshy. Slock. Ainxmlih, I. an 12). Sell, (irlines I2i, Friberg (.1). Miller, Kell.her HI. k'm... -r.r.i, r.ku kit., t.piu le.i. Iteig Miller, Alnsmllh III. niades. itorns- by. Three-baee hit: Schults. Home run: B:atlus Stolen bese: Friberg, Sacrifice bits: J Smiih. Levan ill, Sell, ttouhla rliyi: Terry to drimes: Ftiberg to Orimee; Stock to llornsby lo Uotlnmley; loak to Alltsmlth to llolluniley Left on ba.ee: St I. "uia, 1; Chicago. 7 Bases sn balle: Off Mietdel, 1; ofr A'.lrl.lae. I: off Slo.ii..l. I; off Sell, I Struik out: Br Al.lriilge I by sell.,, 3 Il ls off Sherd.l, 7 In 3 1-1 ! inntngs: off North. I In I I Inning; off I s.:l 1 m I I I Innniss: nfr !oak. I In t !- I Irnins; off AMrialg. II ia l-l Innings; 'off i beevr., no in I I Inning; eff tue totld, 1 le. I Innmte. off haufmann, la I linnln IL! ,v Hi' hnl bell: By Cheee. 1 Bu'l.s: by Sett, V'rieetg I'aaeed bll: Alt), jeiuith Winietig itihd. M.u, t.oiin ptieh I r: Al lraUe I'tiipites. S.ntell anA Hi- (r i,on , ciik .i. A II II I AO H tl A n.,a if , , i ,.i,,, j. 1 1 "" ' III" M.h . a ; t .".i.u'ia He-e.e. la I I I r-a, -4 e r ff tfa la 1 t e h ha, I I I I t i lu I I I ki n in I ,l f I s ., ,.,,, i i I I e as. p " . ll v . t-ee. a I . . 4. p 114 - -i T'le t II I 1 'la e S III l a in a ' I . . , . 1 , V hi. a I ' IM,-,a a.,-- s .)! a-W.--S Vl. -t-a. It .aaS. ,11- . a ai lit - I II-li ' : 1 - H a. a , a S all a. -a S aa I... . Si II . t -a ... . t 1,1 ii- a,, II is-.tt i' Si ,sav t'i.e-i.'.a I at aa .-e a i , . a i t a , i I laa en . - . t ." li. I a- a a , I-. i . -a a. !..-. I e a I I , J, . a 4 'M III t -a, a . . . i . . a inll-ei- f.aa I - - - i. i ue. , , a .i.'ti A m - eeevi I'. W I t. t IM I'll tfra ., k ) I i . aai s I ';,!-.! 1 1 1 f .ii t la U , i -...! Mo, a -ae. . I ,a-i.e - II It ! e - I it l I 1 . .I. tiU' Ihitt a ni-w h-.iiwigit sensation Itfishea Miroaa tha horison In one "Untiling " t'lkl, Aiiienian priifiiit"r are ' liurlnc' up ihe i-atile laetwn tliit ciiuntry and the old trying tu land the tlg Hengelia Ultllrr fur a (."lit. lillea all this rable nlufJ I go. ing un, hi It I la gelling denly pub Hi lly ami a foreigner ruining oter here lo tight sure need it. lime mi !hl side of Ihe Allan lir, Mlii iirittialiiy will be pitted against a "set up." Hie rolured I altli-r Mill kniH H Ilia "set up" rurkiKi and I lien Ilia promoter nill I rot out Harry Wills. A UlilsHlkl bout ,wlili Ihe proper pul'liiliy, will draw a large gate. Utile Is limiwii of hlkl's ring ahllity oiilalde of hi victory uvrr t arM nlier, hut aliould he tlcfeul Wills then MUlir llinip bey will enlrrlnln Hie henecalear lllthlrr. If press reporta uie true about t'lkl training oti hurd liquor and iilwny enti'i'.ng the ring for a light well "glnm-d" tip, American funs won't expect biin to last very lung with aJi'inpry, Hlkl's stonmcli rertitlnly would receive a lot of punishment from lempy nnd riftht now that liniks Ilk the easiest wuy In (nil him. tl.OUH WITIISir.Vi:U I.IM.VfiS. Wonder what Mister Drmpsey bus to say now. TliAe are two dirk clouds Imnglnr over his dome Instead of one. Cloud. flout rap idly by and we don't think the champion Is losing any sleep wor rying. l99hUri'-. The allileflc department of Ihe Olilulioma . and M. college lias Issued the football raiiiouflage mill. I' ret ty soon tiny will be pul t in c; (he imme "foolhall" on Ihe hack of the still so that the fans will know I hey are football pls)er. natTbai.. It's a well known fin t that a rat can't fish, but loves to eut 'em. And a pitcher can't bat, but boasts of his hits when he gets any. THK ( HAI.I.KNf.K. . Charlie Hanson lo Joe Kleclier: I railed Hut you answered not. FOOTALl RESULTS LOCAL. ' Creighton, 7; Bokntn Musician, 0, OTIIKK lir.hl I TS. Notre Bamr, 40 1 KalBmiutoo, 0. Columbia, 14) Wisconsin Mine. 0. lordham, 13; f'anleliis. College, 14; I'pper Iowa, 0. Colby, 8! Boston university. X (tie.) Hensnelenr. 25; St. Stephens. II. Penn Mule, 28; Williams nnd Mnrle, 7. Holy Crnas, ,1ll( Providence College, 8. Bui-knell, 41; Alfred, t). Yale. 1.1; Cnrnegl Teeli, I). Ilrlnnell, I It 1'itwni l ollege. 0. htatai Teacher. X; Cornell, C ollege, 0. s.vracuee, 47; Muplemherg, 0. ermonf, 7 i Mnine, 0. Tufts, 13; tonne Unit Agglrs, 0. WcsleMii, 23; In Inn, 0. New York university, 33; New York Ag yjes. 0. Army. US l Springfield, II. tturvnrd. 20; Midilleburg, S. Brown. 27: Rhode Inland Mute, 0. Bulgers, 1 3 j Perm Military, (l. Centre, 21; ('tendon, 0. Columbia, 4S; I minus, 7. (iiasjla, 14; Mercer, 0. SATl'KDAY'S UA.l l.TS. LOCAL. Central, 82; Crelghlun High, 0. MATE. I.lncnln, S; Fremont, 0. Iiaknla City, S3; Jinkaon, ft. Lyons, AH; jlmiper. It. (.othrnhurg .'II; Mnnon City, 0. I happell, 18; altileebun. tl. York, 17; tattperlnr, ll. I nlvcr.it v I'fice, 8; Crete, fl. Adiime, 23; College View, 0. Halting. Hi Miliden, 0. Holilrrge. 7; Oxford. 0. Ilarard 41- Hetlltalilllff, . rUjaril eeaolida. ; Scotl.bluff e.cniKl.. 0. Ilia) aid Ba-coiHIs, ; naoiiemuii Mills. 0. I'awnea City. 13: falls t it), 1. Xrlla-h, 111 Stanton, tl. Ord, till Central City, Kenraey, ti t.ruod Island, ft. Iliimeit. 44 1 llenkrluiann, . Aurora, 21; I'ola, c, i ot.t i:t.e. Ilea Mnlne linHeraltr. t0 SHU See- rial- imian. 4l (irau-eland. . Texas yn.lver.4lr. U: Auella eullege. e. Howard I'ayae) llre, 14; TrM A. Bad .. I. Baseball Dope ! Cert Hist la att-iat la ssrticlrsi In et 4 s-le e.ftil f' '" - Ha--. Kuih w, hi .i a 4fc el the ' ( wiio.y fr lb Itfib I'- M t k.a.r.11 -at was is Ih l e-.iaft.e lln.e ii,o, ml lilt IHI e I !.'! il I e ta. tl . I ia Ha-.e c. tine i 'aat ' 'aset r'' " la llll J Hush e - a . wen f.w ie . 7 . a ' la, . lit.,,...- ". t " ...l el Hit. J l-i'iaeit l-e -..-,: llal I k .at. (I. ' at I l-l I aulali.t !., .. i l-eait, Hi am ! e e"l 4. aal .1. ..!.. b. e Ifte iaa--al Sailal lie la. ..! al ll.i It. a e:.at e tl i iaioi' la auaa. g 4 l-t ISa. g H--I lMl at till s .! t !- I. 1,1 4 -la It l( 1 .at ae'aeaaia la laaa.t .! . I Ik ah. I, ti be te a ,i Ik k eae Mtli rte k llll al- I a, -a), t IS ee. t la,. tk M a tail I I a ,' . ft a ,!. I It tS a .IK . aa es -see a .- I a - a e III!' i ' I ' ! I J r-t ai.e he - a ... its l I ll M ' iai.i-.i it. I aval I m.. IS., ia-t 4--. t a -- S- l.e Ik . ae- a. ..... a a. .1 aa t el'a ..-. . - t I II I at,-.- t M," - t ' -a. a .... e aJ I a a "a , ,.t ... ....... . e mm - a-e e i-ee r ::S::t.: x-.l 11 t tat -.--a. - a1 t a I eiiHIK "II" . ' le - ! 1 . at ....-. a .. .-- .a- b-lta te, it Woo - ' . ; UIILKK H,i lKM 'AMI'Hr "lUttlimt" Hikl wi.tr a al'e 14 slina. whli ti tun kis him have a gid fniliidutiiin. t'r" niicr d du't know thia lie fine 4-iit.rlt.ii ihe rlrg ltl Hundny iiinl. as a irsult, aei'luus itiitnaire w.ts wnnight tu his clsasit profile, I low Time Hie. Arrordliig lo rt'srU Iroin I'aris, (irnrges larpciillir hua been work ing b (me the nmliun piiture camera, and Ihe plilure waa half finished wliesj he anpird In fight hikl. The sernlid half of Ihe picture nill prohalili be viiplli'iii'tl "Twen ty .ear later." IMI'OKTVVr SV.WS. l'.d lwia retained tha- world'a nillt till" When 11" llifi-dtel tiuldllto twice, 1 hi nl.y tiifiiiiiilng the world Hint lie la in ciuidltluii. LITTIK liTi?fl.l-K, I0MK irrn' INTO A Mil IvKII TOWN THAT WE MIV I'l.W AM) IIMI.ItK liOIII) I'AY Mlll.l; SUKKKS MVAKYi AflOlNU. IIKTTUt I.ATK THAN NKVKU President Al Trartiey of th" West ern leu uue enys Hint the rlub own els must tul udmisslon prices and pay snuillcr sulnries now that the season Is over. FANS KllorijTKK ll'l'V "Silent" Jack Tlerney, in.tn.igcr of find Igan, Isn't oil frlndly terms with the Minnesota lioxlng tfummlsslon. Tlerney appenred be fore tho "coiulsh" with articles that were signed by the Dululh club for a llRht between Johnny Tlllmim and Hud Loicnn. lie bus un Iron clad cont ret. Tearney called off Iwo (IkIiIs fur his mauler and went all Ihe way lo the twin titles. "Sileiil" landed in Dulutli to discover llmt the Till-man-Ixigan match was off. Now Tearney demands a payment of $100, and according lo Minneapolis papers, will get It. Ml'T WRITE HOOK "rattling" 8lkl may be the light heavy weight champion of Europe but the SengelcMe tighter can't con sider hlrmelf an honest to-goodness ch.Hnp until he writes a book on how he won the title. MAKE GOOD BANKERS The Hankers' National convention will be held in New York during the world's series week, and after learning how murh the players re reive, they will probably be made honorary members of the organiza tion. -BARNEY BIRCH. It's easy enough lo look pleasant When your team is winning each day; Rut Ihe innn.'iser worth while Is the bird who can Siiiile When Ihe club Isn't winnliic that May. Ql'ITE SO, HIRAM. ".Slki Knows llue Value of Vic tory,'' reads headline in local news paper. Which isn't anything new for a champion. A ( 01 TI.K JIM JENSENS Inlmiiy Creeley, former iii.inaKei of "Kid" St lilnifer. ia in Chicago and writes thai he has a promising stable of fit liters. Johnny also ntiii that lie experts tu develop a chainploii or two, but that's all. S.UA.r MATTER. It's .t pretty gotnl w.ixcr that Pur ney l'-tiich had quit a few thincs to any about t,a il(cliiiig staff after the season closed last Tuesday in Denver nntl they weren't a hit cum Idiincntiiry, either. THE WHENM-En. Hy J.ii k lull"). I neirr bin t llirlii I lietrr let lll ill llllipen thrill. Tht-y are my wreallrra; my breail and buller. .1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I t a World's Series; baseball! Frnla4' Electric Scoreboard at IK AUDITORIUM lit Cm WeitfictJAjr, OvtoW 4, t 1 p. nv .t I VYetlect I Wn le.es I r.. Any S t 30c : tla4.ai 14 iesMf ia aa Ilk Wi tut j V oiltd Huit 4 ia . I l-w l te I iv f a4 t. t . . aa . . aa I a.... I ..., nt't lie in it . t. ;.. a.te .i