Dorothy Campbell Hurd Wins Women’s National Golf Championship^ /iA _. * ■ ' ■ 1 ' "" ' ———i—— Philadelphian Defeats Former Coast Net Star Westerner in Trouble Several Times During Day’s Play but Sank Excel lent Putts. Nayatt, R. I„ Sept. 6.—Mrs. Doro thy Campbell Hurd, Merian Cricket dub, won the women's national golf championship here today when she defeated Miss Mary K. Browne, Doc Angeles, 7 and 6, In the 36-hole final at the Rhode Island country club. Mrs. Hurd was far too steady for Miss Browne. She played a fine morning round of 81, and by so doing established a lead of five holes. Miss Browne’s play was spotty. She played many good shots, but too many bad ones to cope with Mrs. Hurd. The battle was one of putters. Miss Browne gained a hole on he very first hole when she sank a 12 foot putt. First blood was drawn by the Cali fornia girl at the second hole, w-here, after again putting her approach Into a bunker, she exploded to the green and ran down a sidehlll putt of 18 feet. She was bunkered again on the third and Mrs. Hurd squared the match. Mrs. Hurd Takes I^ad. Mrs. Hurd took the lead at one up on the sixth with a 25-foot putt for a winning three. Miss Browne was again In trouble on the seventh and eighth hole* and lost them, making Mrs. Hurd three up. On the eighth Miss Browne found a brick in a sand trap and after playing out, tossed the brick Into a nearby pond with some show of anger. Miss Browne trapped her tee shot on the ninth but won with a five after placing her iron shot In front of a mound and pitching afterward within three feet of the cup, and was two down as they turned the first nine holes. Cards: First nine: Mrs. Hurd .*155 433 556—41 Miss Browne .546 434 675—44 Miss Browne Loses Tenth. Miss Browne dropped another hole when Mrs. Hurd sank a three on the 10th. She was 4 down when Mrs. Hurd also won the 11th, the longest hole on the course. Miss Browne failed to sink a five-foot putt for a 6 to halve the hole. Miss Browne again was In a trap on the 12th and conceded the hole after using two strokes to get out. This made Mrs. Hurd 5 up and she made It 6 when she took the 13th hole when Miss Browne again con ceded a hole without the formality of putting. Contes Baek on Fourteenth. The California girl came back a bit on the 14tli, which ahe won with a 4 by running down a 15-foot putt. The Philadelphian took the six-hole advantage again at the 15th, which she won with a 4. The 18th went to the coast player when she sank a 10-foot putt for a 4 after taking three to get on. The cards: Mrs. Hurd .364 554 535—40—81 MBs Browne . ...47x 645 534—.. —.. Miss Browne started the afternoon round in gallant show, winning the first hole with a fine par 4 . Mrs. Hurd missed the first tee shot she has missed in this match off the second tee, topping into the swamp. She llftbd for a penalty and took 7 to the hole, Miss Browne winning it with a 6 and becoming but 3 down. TEDDY GARTIN WINS DECISION Denver, Sept. 3.—Teddy Gatlin, Omaha welterweight, won a three round decision here tonight from bid Socklin of Lincoln, Neb. Bobby Moore of Denver and Abe Mlxhkind of Salt Lake (Tty, went four rounds to a draw. They are light weights. Captain Half Wing Army Coif Tournament Leavenworth, Kan., Sept. 6.—Capt. Frazer Hale, sn Instructor in the Georgia, School of Technology At lanta, G*., won the golf championship of th* United States army when he debited Lieut. G. A. Lawyer, second corps area. New York city, y up on 3# holes on Fort leavenwnrlh this afternoon. Pugilist Is Dying. New York, Sept. 8.—Peter Maher, fatuous veteran heavyweight in the late '90’s, is dying In a Hoboken hos pital of pneumonia and pleurisy, lie Is employed by the United States ship ping board at Hoboken as a dock foreman, but was taken suddenly 111 vrsterdny and hurried to a hospital, where little hope is held for hlx re covery. Illini A. C. Wins Honors. West Orange, N. Sept. ti.—The Illinois A. won thlk team honors at the national A. A. A. It. chsrn plonshlp today with 43 points. The New York A. C. was second with 33 and Newark A. C. third with 10. r a I Pacific Coast League | v*' fltftttu. s«pt. n ii e Oakland . 2 1» « Hunt tin .10 15 3 nattarlea—Fouler, Murthlu uml Kaa»ly. Fan Franrlarn, Mm*' * 1 r 1 llrrimmln ... * 2 Fan Fra nciacn " 1 • Battal ia*; Prnugh and F' h*n* . Orlffln and Vatga*. * William Mehlhorn Wins Western Open Golf Championship \ _______r-*-P - - He Whipped Schlaifer Once .......1 I Ted Moor* met Morrie Schlalfer in New York July 15. The result of that fight is history. Morrie took a sound trouncing all of the way. Now Moore come* to Omaha to meet the local slugger again. Morrie wants revenge and lias given away 10 pounds In weight that the match might be made. Moore must whip Bchlaifer a second tim* to earn a second crack at (ireb and he wants that chance worse than I’irpo wants American dollars. BASEBALL RESULTS and STANDINGS/ Toledo .O., Sept. 6 — R H T Indianapolis .1 4 2 Toledo .4 I 2 Batter’es: Hill, Niles. Smith and Krueg er; Bradshaw and Gaston. Columbus, O., Sept. 5.— R H. E Louisville .11 17 1 Columbus .. 2 I 2 Batteries Holley sud Vicks; Ambrose and Hartley. St. Haul, Minn , Sept. 4 — R If K. Milwaukee . 1 lo 2 Si. Caul . 4 k 2 Batteries Wlllioushby Winn am! Me M enemy; Fitter/. Fueth and !>ix«n Kansas Cll/ at Minneapolis, rem. TEXAS LEAGI K. San Antonio, 17; I*allaa, t Houston, lu. Fori Worth, 2. U«l\e«roo. 4: Wichita Fall*. 4 Beaumont, 3; Shrevepo. t, t INTERNATIONAL I.EACit B. Baltimore, 6-1; Newark 1L 0. S> rat-use. 4 4 Buffalo, 10-k Rochester. 4-4; Toronto 2 2. Reading, 4; Jersey City, 1. HOI TH Kit \ ASNOCIATIOV. Little Rock. 1ft- t’hat fenno**, 11. Atlanta. 7; New Orleans. 6. Memphis. 12; N'afhvltle. ". Birmingham, *, Mobile. 7 Giants Split Double. Philadelphia. Sept 6—Philadelphia split Men wGth thn Oiants today, winning the first game. X to 7 In 10 inning*, and losing the second. JX to 14. Philadelphia got away to a good lead In th© second game, but ths Giants big sixth Inning gave them too strong n lead. A triple plr*. engineered by Frisch In the ninth Inning, put a sudden halt to ;t threatening Phtlsdelphla rally Frisch caught Pinch Jlltter Hchultx* line drive, tagged second catching Mokan and Hue** to first to nip Williams. The acott* Second game. First game: NRW YORK I 0 ft ft ft 1 nard p n n ft ft ftxHchuH* I 1 « ft 0 M a u n p 0 ft 0 ft ft Totals 21 1 X ,7ft 17 o Totals XI J 0x28 52 ft t‘»ne out when winning run S'-ored. > Batted for ftarnM |n eighth. xRaried for Huntxlnger n ninth. rRatted for Gouch In 10th. Score by innings New York . ftflft oirt 004 j—i Philadelphia .. 001 031 loft 3—8 Summary Runs Meuse) C), Kelly <2», h. Wilson t2D Jackson, Hand, WII Ham* Harper. Wnghtatone Ford. Ifen lin« (2). Holke. Twd base hit: Williams. Three base hit: Font. Home runs. I. Wilson. Hand, Harper Kelly Hacrlfice hit: Holke. Double plays Jackson to Frisch to Kelly; Groh to Frisch to Kelly. Deft on braes New York, X. Philadelphia, Hi. liases on hails Off iiarnes. 1: off ffuntslnger. 1, off Jon •tard, 2; off Mitchell, 2. off Oea< hgar, 2. Struck out liy Maine*, J, by Jonnard, 2 by Mitchell. I. Hits off Haines. 13 In seven Innings; off Huntslnger, j In trie Inning; off Jonnard. 4 In one end one-third innings; off Mnun 1 (ypit* bed to one bHtterl. off Mitchell, i In eight and eight and one-third Innings; off Oeschger, ft (pitched to two l.altsiai; off Pouch. 2 in one and two-thirds Inning* Winning pitcher: Couch Doting plu.net Jonnard Cmplrca: Utgler, Moran and McCormick. Tim**; ?:in NBW YORK (N) 1*11 IDADKDl’HIA (\) ab.h.pu * f ah h po.a.e Groh 3b b I ft 2 ft.Sand a* 6 ft ;t '• 0 Ft is* h 2b X 2 2 4 ft Mokan If 5 • f, ft n Voting rf ft 4 n o 0 W ham* < f r. ft « o o Kelly If ft t I ft 0 Harper if 4 .1 ft ft 0 Terrv 1b b Z Iftft ft’Mchulfx I ft ft ft ft Wilson • f 4 I ft ft 1 Wat one Xb ft ft 2 ft ft Ja< k*on as ft J 8 2 l Wohrs ih 3 2 ft 2 ft Gnwdv f 2 2 ft ft ft Park n 3b 1 ft ft 1 ft xR’hworfll 1 ft ft ft ft Ford 2h ft 2 ft .1 t Snyder c 3 2 l ft ft Wilson *• .1 ft 1 t ft r»ean p ii ft ft ft ft Henline r. 2 0 ft ft ft Watson p I I ft ft ft Holke lb ft 4 11 ft ft Ryan p ft ft ft ft ft Ring o t l ft l ft xOTonnell l ft ft ft OGarlsnn n ft ft o 2 ft Ralriwln p . 1 ft t ftGlasngr p 2 ft ft I ft Nehf t» ft ft ft 0 Olteschgar p 0 ft ft ft ft --Gout h n 110 10 Tot a In 48 22 27 0 2xH*nrlrh 1 ft ft o ft Dswla p ft 0 0 0 0 Totals 44 20 17 14 l x ll/i t ted for Govrdv In fifth xhutted for Dean In fifth /hatted for Harper In ninth, xhutted lot ('ouch In eighth Hcors Itv Innings New York .041 OftX oftd IX Philadelphia bln 221 200—14 Summary- Huns Frisch, Young (2). Kelly (2l. Ton (3), V\ ilsoit (2). Ju>k*oti (S). Howdy, Hnyder. Watson hnldwRi. Sand Mokan (2), Willlama (4). Harper (i) Wrlghstnne Wohhra. Fork, Holke. (Hasnar Two bans lilts Terry, list per. Kail*. \Vo*-hin. Frisch. Ja< kson. Three lists hit Kallv Home runs: Jackson. Ila met Stolen bases Mokan. Williams Stit 11fI* e hits: Itvsn. Harper Triple tils* Frisch tn Terry l«eft nn base* New York. II; Philadelphia 8. liases nn Iim II* tiff Dean off Watson. 1; off Haldwln. I. off Garlgcn I off Glume*. off 1 Midi i ft truck Oil itv Wat *<*n, »»v h van. I. by Haldwln. 1. i»v Gnttch. 7 Kit* Off Dean. 2 In 1 1 In ntn* «>ff Watson 4 In I Innlns nff I; »r 4 m 7 ? Innings; nff fie Id w 1n *» 1 n 4 >nnlns* off Nehf 4 In t Innlne r.ff I *s I |n I I .1 Inning*, off G«rl*nn In New York they think Ted Moore Is the greatest Kngllsh fighter to come to this country In years. He has speed and Ire can hit, but above all, he can take it. The only fight which Moora has lost since beginning work in the Knifed States was his bout with Harry Kreb, world's middleweight champion. And in losing that fight he became one of the most popular fighters In his division. He was game and that was what the fans wanted. 2 in 2-3 inning. off Glazner. I In I In nings (none out in sixth); off Oeachger. 3 In « inn ins (ottchad to three batters); off <'ou< h. 3 in 3 innings; off Lewi*. 2 in 1 inning Wild pitch Lean. Win ning pitch** Baldwin loosing pitcher: Glazner. Umpire*: Moran. McCormick and Riglef. Time: 2:47 Pirates Win Two. Pittsburgh. Sept. «.—The Plratee took both ends of h double header from S*. l^ouis today. 6 to 2 and 12 to 6. io the cloning gam*** of the series. The first gain# was a duel be. ween Yde and Stuart hut the eaoond gums saw six pitchers in action M*ido.\a was retired In the middle or iie tiurd inning and Pfeffer who succeeded him held the Cardinals run less foe ’he balm e of the game. Haines, who opened the genie for Louie wag taken nut it the firs? inning but hie wl?.> J.'iv al du not atop the Pi rates batting streak Cuyler hit a home run lit the fust game and Matanvlllo hit a circuit delve ie the secuud The •core First game ST. Lot IS (N) PITTSBURGH ft Total* 34 « 37 14 2 Th’now *a 4J24! Stuart p 4 1 ft 2 ft Total* 34 7 24 10 3 xFatted for Clough 'n eighth. xHatted for Hherdel in ninth. Score by inning* St. Louis .ftftft Oft* OftO—2 Pittsburgh .200 100 2Ox—6 Summary Hun* Toporca*. Hottomley. Moor*. Carey. Cuyler. Traynor, Gooch. Two-base lilt* Hottomley. Traynor. Home run- Cuyler Stolen base Carey. Sacrifice hi'a Maran ill*. Tde Left on base St. Loul*. H. PittelRirgli 7. Ha*** on ball*: Off Yd*. 2. Struck’ out My Stuart. 3; hr Yde. 3. Umpire* Pfirman and liari Tim* 1 37. Second name ST. I.OUI8 (N) PITTSBURGH fN) ab h po a e. ab h po a e Top rer Sb 8 8 0 0 o Moore rf S 1 2 o u (’lough.. If 2 ft 1 0 OC'arey cf 4 2 8 0ft Bide* If 5 6 2 2 0 OCuyler if 6 2 ft 0 « Bot’ley lb 5 2 10 0 1 Wright a* 5 2 2 2 # Hafey cf 6 ft 1 ft OTr’ynor 3b 5 1 3 1 « Myers 21* 4 2 17 OM nv'le 2b 4 3 3 5 1 Ciem’ns c 4 1 4 1 OQrlmm lh 6 l • u o Th’now a* 4 13 3 ftH.hmidt e 3 l * ft ft Hherdel if ♦ ft 2 0 OM'dowa p | «i ft ft 0 luilne* p ft ft ft ft ftPleff. r p 3 ft 0 1 0 H**|| |) I ft ft I • • thorn p 1 ft ft I ft Total* 3* 13 27 9 3 Burley p 2 0 0 1 0 Total* 40 1 1 24 13 l Score by inning*. St Louie .?03 OftO ftftft 3 Pittsburgh lit ofto 3ix 12 Summary—Run* Toporcer (I). Blade*, Hafey. Myers. Moore, Carey (3) Cuyler • 11 WrigJ (J), Marasvtlle < 2 * S' hmldt Two-haaa hit* Myers. Clemons. Thevsnow. Hlade* Wrlshi Three |a*e hit* Blade*. Traynor. Home run Mar anville Stolen haaea Carey (2). Wright. Traynor i.eft on baa*>a St. Louts. *. Plttaburgh. 7 Ha**« on ball' Off Rhem. 4; off Hut ley, 1 Strut k out By Rhem, t b> Burley. J; by Meadow*. 2 bv Pfef fer. 4 HH* Off llalne* 6 In 1 3 In ning off Hell, none In 2-3 inning; off Hhetii, 4 In 3 Innlnga; off Purley. 4 In 4 Inning' off Meadow*. li In 2 2-1 In ning*. off Pfeffer. 6 in C 1-3 Innings. Wild pitch Rhein Winning pitcher Pfeffer Losing pitcher Rhem Um pires. Hart and Pfirman Time. 3.0b. Red* Lick Cults. Cincinnati, s**pi 6 .«—Cincinnati broke into t tie fii*t division for the fust lime aim a June 22. by taking a ragged gamo from Chicago today. 7 to ft Score CHICAGO (N) CINCINNATI |M ab h p<» n e ab h po a e A flam* *a 6 2 r. 2 « Crlls 2 b 6 • I n I Stwtz rf 4ft t » IHaubert lb 2 1 IV 0 ft O't ham 2b 4 2 2 2 I Hum* rf 4 t 4 0 1 We|n rf 4 I »W W’r cf 4 7 2 I ft F’berg 3b It? ft ft Hreavlar If » 2 » •* Miller if t :* 2 n ft Plnelll 3h 3 1 ft 1 ft Orlgdiy If ft 0 ft ft ft Mohne *a 4 I 1 2ft M’netf »• 4 2 f« * ft 1C grave . 4 ft 7 1 1 Colter Jh I ft 1 ft ft Menton |* 3 2 ft 3 ft xO'Farrell I ftftft ft Sheehan p ft ft ft ft ft F.llloM lb ' " •* —-— k**»n p I ft o | 4i Total* 31 12 !7 II 3 Fluke p 2 ft " <* ft lH*ath«o(e | 0 ft ft ft Total* 3* 11 ’4 * 2 xHarted f'-r Cotter I fifth \ Hatted f<>r Mlaka in ninth Score by Inning* Chicago 01ft ft2l 030—A Oln> Innati . iftl J 2'» 20* 7 Summary--Runa Grantham, W»li (2 > Frlberg. Hartnett. Miller, Crlts (2) f»*u hart (2) Hreasler Fenton Two haae hit* liurna Walker. Wei*. Miller Thiee-baae hit: Crltz Stolen bitaa*' Crllz, Adam* Sacrifice hll*: Daubert. Plnelll. briber g Double pinx r. W alker to Daubert. Hart Halt lo A du ms; Wela lo llurlneH, Gran tlintn to Adein* to Cotter Left oil bases' Chicago, 4. Cincinnati, ft Hio*** on ball*' Off Hantoti, I; «»ff Keen 1 off HUH*. 2 Htru«k out Mv Menton, ft; bv Sheehan i by Keen. Hll* Off Henton. II In 7 1 3 Inning*, off Sheehan ft In 12 1 Inning* off Keen, ft III J • • Inning*; off Flake, 6 In 4 3 i inning* Wild pilch Keen Win nine pll'lur Fenton Losing Pitcher III*i * empire* Sweeney, o’Day and Muigley. Time i a. O’Donriell Win* Rare. Buffalo, N. V.. S.pt, « John O’Honnrll, Oakland, t’al , won thw Junior two mile open championship In iho National Amateur TUrvrl* toad tacea h'l'c Ilia tlmr was sIt mlnillos, 4 1 I * ** rnnda. Renault Wants to Meet Nothing but Heavies Now Firpo and Dempsey Only Fighters Who Would Draw Crowd If Matched With Canadian. EW YORK. Sept. 6.— •lack Renault, Canadian heavyweight c li a m - piun, who attracted a lot of attention by knocking o n t Floyd Johnson and still more h.v handing Karl ley Madden a worse beat ing Ilian did Harry Wills, is ready to jump into Ihe ring with any heavyweight in the world, regardless of color, creed or country. Jack says as much. So does Leo P. Flynn, who has brought the Ca nadian along carefully to a point where he looms up as a candidate for Jack Demsey’a crown. However, that does not mean that any really big matches are in sight for Renault before next summer. Outside of Dempsey and Firpo thera are no white heavyweights around who would serve to arouse grtat public Interest if matched with Renault. Gibbons is a light heavy weight and evidently Intends to stay in that division unless he can get an other bout with Dempsey. Wills, George Godfrey and Bill Tate are the leading negro heavyweights. That means that there are only four or fire heavies now In (he business who would fit in with Renault for a really big card. Most of these will not he available until next summer. Dempsey does not rare to box this year because of Ills moving picture work. Firpo and Wills sre to have it out between themselves on Septem ber II, and by the time they are ready to go again Ihe outdoor season will be at an end. That leaves only Godfrsy and Tste, and Renault and Godfrey have been matched for a bout *t the National leagus ball park In Philadelphia Sep tember 8. Godfrey has be»n having a lot of trouble getting good matches. Renault knocked out Godfrey in the 11th rtund of a bout In New York a year ago last March. That feat by Renault was rather much of a sur prise and having got away with It once It might be taken for granted that the Canadian would not care to meet Godfrey again. Anyone doping It out that way, however, would he 100 per cent wrong Though Godfrey apparently hae come along considerable elnce he took the count at the handa of Ren ault, the latter not only accepted an other match with the Black Shadow of Leiperville. but fairly Jumped at the chance and promlaes to knock Godfrey out again. In lesa time than wae required In their first bout. Renault and Flynn make one re striction In regard (o future oppo nents. light heavyweights are barred. Renault is a heavyweight and he wants lo meet nothing hut heavy weights. "Ws would like to get s crack st Dempsey next summer.*’ said Flynn. “But that doesn't mean vve want It without earning It. I think Jack si ready has earned It, hut If Firpo or Wills or any of the rest of them want to have a little argument with Ren ault about It, all they ha vs to do Is to get a promoter and lay a contract In front of me.” Portrait of “Pop” Geer« Planned aa Memorial Naahrille, Sept. (—A life sixed painting of Ed Pop ’ Geers, famous southern turfman, who was killed a few days ago at Wheeling, W. Va„ will be placed In the new memorial building, It was announced todajs by John Trotwood Moore, state librarian. The painting of the turfman will be made by some famous artist, Dodgem Divide Pair. Romon. nept. «—Brooklyn** winning atrenk, which raichid 1'• straight with th* defeat of Bo*ton, 1 to n. in th* first gam* »hl* *ff*rnoon, was broken in th* •*« <>n<1 gain*, which Hnn'nn won. 6 to 4. 0 ID Inning*. If wa* fh# 12th gam* «f th* week for Brooklyn Th* fret gam* v*** • remark*hi* pitching dual between Cooney anrt Doak. Mtooklyna aurceaalv* victories com pn**d two gam** from it. I .out*, thr** from N*w York an from rhll*d*lphl* and four from Roamn Hot wren gam** the Wlntrop* lode* «f Rika. with th* help of President Christy M«tih*w*on of t h* Brave*. unveiled * brume memorial tablet to th* montory nt Norman Dual* (Tony) Bo*ck*l. Boston third baseman, who <1l*<1 I*at winter aa th* result of an automobll* accident, drat sum* BROOKLYN (N) BQiTON (N) ab h po * • *l» h po a * High 2b 4 o 2 u o Thomas cf 4 u 2 ! 0 Mltf h' i aa 3 0 0 6 1 IV11 mg n If 3 U X 0 U Wheat If 4 12 0 OMtengel rf 4 0 10 0 C nier lb 4 117 1 OM'Inli lh 3 o R I w llrown if 4 12 0 » Tier ey 2b .10 12 0 Stock 3 b 3 0 0 1 (Mllbanti t 3 16 0 0 Hr fill* rf 1110 •' O'Neill «• 1 1 I W »• Taylor c loll C Smith a* 3 t» 2 K 1 hulk |> 3 0 0 2 0 l'*dg t 31) 2 0 110 — ('ooiiry p 2 0 16 0 Total* 11 IIUU Total* 27 i 27 IS 1 Brooklyn .««0 000 loo 1 Bo*inn "00 ooo 00" 0 Summary Run Stuck Three !■*** hit: Urlffith S*i rIfii *a I’adgett, M■ Inula. Double play: Doak to Taylor to Fournier. Left on haaea Brooklyn, 4. Boston. 4. Baa** on ball* *>ff Do*k. 2. off Cooney. I IN• ruck nut Bv |>o«k. 3 by ('coney. 4 empire* Klein and Wilson, Time 1 :?0 Me* onil gam* BROOKLYN IN) BOUTON (N) abb po.a e ab h pc a * High 7b 6 1 2 6 0 Thomas cf .1 l 4 " 0 Mltf h i ** 4 I 2 7 n Wllaon If 6 o 4 n o Wheat If 4 13 0 0 S i «ngel r f f. - * •• •> K*nler lh 4 0 0 0 0 M in i* lh 4 1 t 0 0 llfown cf 4 1 0 0 0 Tler'ey 2b 6164" Sto< k 3b 10 1 .1 0 O’Neill c 4 3 3 1 0 Ilr’fllh »f 4 0 110 Rinlth ** 4 2 .1 I 1 T* vlor * 4 0 6 0 0 Padgt 3h 4 3 0 7 0 • •■borne p I I o o o Yeargln p 2 « o l o De. *tiir p 1 0 0 0 1 aPnwell 1 loo 0 —-Oen'hh p 1 0 0 0 0 Total* 36 7i. N 11 1 Totnla SR 13 30 10 I xThoma* out for iM%**lng Powell «n !■««»•* In seventh, two out when winning i uii *i ored Khaftvd for Yaargln In aeventh Brook I vn .2‘»0 oio (too 1 ( Hoat'Ut . *'20 000 100 2 i. Hutnmarx Run* High Mitchell «2). Wheat, Tlmma*. Wllaon, M< Inula, o Neill, Smith. Two baa* lilt * High. t'Ndgetl. M« Iniils, Smith Three baa* hit*. Wheal. Badgatt. O'Neill Sai-rlftr* (1 Neill Double play* High to Mitchell to Knur nier. Smith to Thu ney to M« turn* I’ad g*tt to Tierney to Mcfnnl* Left on nn*ea. Brooklyn, 6. Boston, r B**p* on bulla Off Osborn*. 1: off D* pll« lied hall Bv Oehorne Tlmma* Winning pitcher 'tenexvh h I ,<•*( n a hitcher De« Ntu* I'm pne* Klein and W I amt. Time, I ftl # Sire of Edna V and Doctor Horn Purchased on Advice of Jockey Now Is Pride of James A. Hall By GEORGE \\. SCHIIJJNG. O OWN the sire of «u-h speedy horses as Edna X and Doe Horn is to consider oneself rich in horseflesh. This is J. A. Hall, a visiting horseman here, who of late years has broadened out as a breeder with a most pre tentious establ ishment at Stan berry, Mo. He Is the proud owner of Flying Squirrel who has in his court some 30 marcs of choice blood lines. With Flying Squirrel having pro dured Edna X and Hoc Horn his worth as a successful stallion has been established. And to ex Jockey Carrol Shilling, now trainer for Gif ford Cochran of New York, belongs the credit of urging Hall to acquire this grand Individual. Years ago when E. It. Thomas was racing a big stable of horses at Em eryville, Cal., Schilling was the stable Jockey and Flying Squirrel was one of the E. R. Thomas string. Shilling rode the giant chestnut In all of his races until he went wrong and al ways contended that he was the fast est horse he ever swung a leg over. Bought lilt at Tijuana. When Hall was In search of a stal lion and happened to remark as much to the ex-rider. Shilling urged that Flying Squirrel be gotten no matter what the cost. The stallion was then at Baltimore. Hr. R. E. Ixivell had purchased him and wrote Hall telling him of the fact. Dr. l>ovell was then In Nebraska and there seemed to he little chance for Hall to purchase the stallion. But that fall the doctor shipped to Ti rana and notified Hall of his move, llall Busy Training. Across ths continent went Hall with his horses and when he shipped away from the Mexican track Fly ing Squirrel was In his car. The stal lion was his. Today Hall, who is here with Manokln. Old Blues, Margaret Elnora. Old Paige. Pauline M. Sundo. Mabel Van. Billy Skid and Esperanza. Is busily engaged getting these horses ready for the races. However, he found time yesterday morning to show me six yearling colts and fillies by his noted sirs that he has here teaching them their early racing lessons. Destined to be shipped to Tijuana this fall to vie for honors in ths rich Juvenile stakes to be de cided st the famous Mexican course this winter. Hall ordered the stable attendants to lead the baby thorough breds out for our Inspection. What a picture they made. Each straight of limb, of good bone snd splendid conformation, they seem to have in herited the very points that made for ths extreme speed of their daddy. No one could ever doubt as to wha their sire was. The entire list of the Hall yearlings, their names, sex. color and breeding ar* a* follows J>rry Cruw, bay *eldfnsr by Flying Squirrel and Silver Ship by His lordship.__ Browns Vi in Iwo. Chicago Sept « —Urban Sho the »«me count Kabcc »•* the victim >n the fir*!, tho, h be retlr.d 1.1 th# •eventh »ltd < nails finished Thurtum l»*ted but »n i Inning In the l*et content. l*OtUS (A) CHICAGO < * > aU.h pu n e ab.h po * * Tobin rf i I 1 u uMo»tll cf t> 2 " H’h’ei.n lb i I I • B Hooper if « *> J • , j Sleler lb I. 3 1 I 0 0 t’nlllna 3b 4 0.611 W il ma If 6 3 1 II nSheely 1b 4 1 1 2 a " ; VI M r, • 2 h S 2 l f 1 Kal6 .if J ' fan'son rf 6 1 t * oKarntn 3h J « I 4 n Gerber .a 4 n 4 a 1 M reh t •* 4 2 2*1 Regn r 3*1* Sl'rouss e 41111 S*v raid e n 6 * 1 OKher V 3 1 » 1 « Shocker p 2io2S I.V, h - on ,nir• i ft o ft OCnn lly p ft n ft ft ft | —— - —ifonmin 1 • ft ft t» TftUlft 4ft 12 17 13 2 , TZ Total* 16 » 17 14 3 xRattad for Rego In * ihth ■ Batted for Fa&er !n •#v»n*h r Mn r t«< 1 for «’nnn«lly In ninth R.-orft by inning* .At Lnula .®ft® ®®s ***- * t Chicago .®«® «0» 7®® * Summary Hunt: Aider, William*. Me- i Manm* (2). il«*rb«i, Shocker. Staeely . \r Shocker. I Hit* Off Faber. 1 in 7 inning*; ftff Conn ally. 3 In I inning* Loft ing pltcbei Faber I'liipirt* Rowland. Ormftby und Dlneen. Tune; 1 SI. Second ■mite: ST. I.OriM (A) CHICAGO (A) ah h o a e ah h o n e Tobin rf 6 2 3 ft •* Moalll if 4 16 1ft Holi'ton lb i l « 1 Hooper if 4 1 1 1ft Staler lb 3 2 1 ft ft o Collin* 2h .1112 0 Wil ma If 2 1 ft ft 0 Sheely lb 1 o * I »» Kvan* If 3 2 4 ft 0 Fftlk If 42110 M p i a ft ft o Shocker P 3 o ft ft ®*Ari-hVon l ft ft ft ft M .ingum p ft »» 1 ft « Total* 36 1 1 27 1 1 0 TotaU 1ft 6 27 14 0 xHatted for Blankenship in aeventh. Si or a by inning* At Lotila .32ft ft'« ftnft 4 Chicago.non ooi oo—-J Sununatv — Run*• Tobin, Robertaon. Sla ter ta». Liana, Shot ker. MoatII. Collin* Two base hit* Mi Manu* Moatll Double play* Mo*til to Crouae. Robert*<»n to XI* Manu* io Staler. Hooper to Crouae Lett on ba»ea Si (.out* * Chlckpo. 6 llaee* on ball* Off Blankenship, 1 off Nftmgum. 1; off Shocker. 4 Alrucb nut Hv Blank ennlrip 2. l»v Mniiruiii 1. Hii* Off Tlninltm. o In no inning, off Blanket* ehipp. 7 In 7 Innlnga- off Mangum. 1 In 2 Inning* l.oaisg plitfier Thurston I’m ptrea- ortnabv, Bon land an| JUneen Time 1 B Practice Slarts at Ord. Ord, Neb . Ht*pt H. -Th4* fuotlmll ■quad of ord ia bunily pmctlclng un der llir dlrrrtlon i‘f Cunrh Herbert I'(dwell. The first Kfttnft this vr?»r I?* with Kr.irney ut Ord on Beptembfr 24*. The bnlnnt e 4*f the ■rhedlllo is as follows: Ord at • ‘allow* *. t Veto her J Hittlia at util, October ift ord *i Broken Row, Oriober 17. «** .1 *1 An*le\. r»«'»<'bei :4 Fullerton at oid Oriober 11 t'rii at I tscsob S’It I ember 14 Ravenna *t • *rd Mmember *i mil at I,iiup i'im, November •! Dorothy K , chestnut filly by Fly ing Squirrel and Kokohi by Celt. I.orlncla, chestnut filly by Flying Squirrel and Janice Roberta by Gen eral Roberts. Vaghnceil, chestnut filly, by Fly ing Squirrel and Nina Sima by True Born. Persky, chestnut colt, by Flying Squirrel and Kmlly Buckner by Imp. Buckner. Mulligan, chestnut colt, by Flying Squirrel and Sunny Days by Otani bala. The stallion Fylng Squirrel la bred In the purple. He halls from a great family of race horse#. His sire was Cesarian, a monarch of the truf many years ago snd his dam was Katie W., she being by Himyar, another turf idol of yesteryear, who emblazoned his name on the pages of turf history. Richards Wins From Johnston \ eteran Coast Star Unable to Compete With Olympic Champion. Forest Hills, Sept. 6.—Vincent Rif hards of Yonkers, N. Y., scored a sensational victory over William M. Johnston of Sun Francisco, veteran national champion, today in the fea ture match of the east west series. The young Olympic champion swept Johnston off his feet with a furious net attack and won by scores nf 6 0, 6-4. Richards played a dashing, ag gressive game, overwhelming John ston in the first set before the little Californian could get started, and taking the final set after a brilliant battle. Richards volleyed with su perb skill and won the match almost entirely through his skill at the net. Richards pierced his rival's service three times In the first set. Johnston rallied In the second set snd they battled on even terms for eight game*. "IJttle Bill” weakened, however, and lost his own service In the ninth game, turning point that gave Rich ards his chance to clinch victory In th* next game. Howard Klnaey of San Francisco squared the tnteraectlonal series store at two all when he defeated Dr. George King of New York, tl-S, 6-2 In the fourth single# match. The coast i hop stroke star put his oppo nent to rout in the final set after a terrific duel in the first. Tite national doubles champions. Howard and Robert Kinsey of San Francisco went down to defeat In a sparkling contest with ths Olympic title-holders, Francis T. Hunter and Vincent Richards, who scored for the east. 6 1, 2-6, 6 4. The last match of the series to the west-east series went to the west when William M. Johnston and t'lar enre -I. Griffin defeated Watson Washburn and Karl Behr of New York, 5 6. 4 6 6 1. Yankees Beat Athletics. New Yurk. Sept. 6 New York de feat* d Philadelphia today. 1 •> »o 7. getting IS hit* f nr U bases off lfaimach. Meeker snd Hasty Dugan lilt a triple, double and two min* If*, Meusel a. horn* run, trip!** and singl# snd Ruth a bmna run • louhia snd aingl*. It was Ruth's 43d home run of th** season, trill* Hauaer hit Iila 24th for Philadelphia. Srhang la /ure«l a finger with a foul tip end had to retire Moore I'll 11 A (A > NfcW YORK < A > ab li po a e ab b po a r Hal# 3b i 1 2 3 wWitt cf S 1 2 a « Lamar If 4 i u 1 t»r uaati o s 4 «» a ft Hiller rf &2 I t* Hutu rf 4 2 fa u w Hauser 1b 4 2 14 1 ULpp lb 4 3 3 J • Sim'uns rf S 1 o e 4 8t nnn( c 4 17 11 Dykes 2b & 1 fa & IHufm tin c »• « 3 v f Galway »s fa 1 1 4 1 XL use J If 4 u 2 0 © I’erkln* c 4 1 1 « M«*tl for Meeker In aexanih. A. ore bv inning* Philadelphia . *21 *ftft ftf3— 7 New York .. . . Iftft 242 1*»(— 1ft Summary rtiint Hale. Mille* Ha use-. Simmon* D'ke*. t'uran i”). Ruth (J*. Pipp. S< hang Meusel »2), Ward Two base h ra Bu h Dyke*. Hau ser. SchaMg Dugan Three-base hi**: Dugan >l»u*el, Pipp. Home runa: Ruth. Meuaei Miller Hauaer Double play* D> kr* to Galloway to Hauser Scott to Ward to Pipp; liasty to L>v kea to Hauaer. Left on base* New York. 4. Philadelphia • Bases nn balls Off Heall. 4; off Hasty. 1 Strut k out: By Pennork, 1; by Beall 1ft Hits Off Pennork, & In two Innings (none out in third) off Heal. fa In seven Innings off lleimarh. 10 In four innings (none out In fifth), off Meeker, 4 in two innings, off Hasty. 1 In two In nings Wild tdtvh: Heall Winning Pltrher: Heall. Losing pitrher- lleimarh. empires Holmes and Ntllln Tima: 1:51. Tigers Heat Indians. Detroit Sent < —An eighth Inning t'le vs-la-n d rallv of four runa vaa oh* short of enough to win and I>etrolt took the third straight game from Cleveland today. :» to 4 Dutch Donard, pitching before « home crowd for th# flrat time ilnce 1022. wsa in shutout form until Ms ( ollaps* in the eighth Danes relict ed him Acore: i LEVLI.AND (A) PVCTROIT (A) ab h po.s e ab h po a e. .Uleeon If S 1 0 « I Han#v |h 3 3 12# i larke if 4 11# ft M'nuah If 4 t ? ft A Sp aker 7 1 ft 0 A Dobh rf 4 1 l ft A .1 M >U ss 4 •) 3 ft A Hello rf 1 ft 2 A »| Burn* lb 3 ft 14 1 1 Rtgney *s 2 113 11 I. Ae ell r 3 12 1ft Pratt lb 4 : 1ft ft ft Mftph II 2h 4 1 3 ■* A t v H rke fh 4 A 4 4 ft 1 Toter 3b lilt*' Word* It t 7 « 7 # Shaute p - ft H 3 A p nard n 3 1 ft 1 A M#t'ter p ft ft ft *» ft Dans* p ft A ft-4l A xl'hle ft ft ft ft A sltrower l n ft ft A Tot ala II 11 2T 13 1 x M > a 11 t ft ft ft ft xAumma t tt ft ft ft xKnode 0 ft i* ft ft ft ft 0 o ft (Gardener 1 0 ft ft ft ToUts 3 4 11(111 \ Patted f o Shaut# In eighth (Batted for Bums In eighth slutted for L Sowell in ninth xliatti'd fot Toter In ninth dUMed for eMl#vl*r In ninth. (Hatted for riark In ninth (Ran for Stephenson in ninth. Score by Inning* • 'level# nd . ftOO 000 ft4d—4 Detroit . . . .III 010 <>«»» 0 Summary Run* Jamieson. Stephen ion. Yoter. I hie. Han*' M »nttah t'nbb. Rignex Woodall Two has# bit Jam eson Threa-bas# bits Manuah T’ratt Stolen I'se** Rlinct Hncrlflte bits Hcllmann Haney Double plays O'Rourke to Rig 'icy to Pratt: Burns to J Me* ell to Burn* Left on bn*** rievoland. 7: Detroit, 5 Bases on ball* Off Shaute, 1 . off I. onaid, 3 6>ff Dan*** 1 Struck out: R) Leonard « lilt* Off Shaute. ift In seven inning*. off *Mis\|#r. 1 In one In Ring, off l«*onar«1 A In eeven and two thtida Innings off Daues S *n on# amt on* third tnulnir* lilt bv pitched hall R\ Leonard ,ftt»ssirr Winning pitcher i Losing ptti he 4h*nt * Dm pins Owriu ai«d ttxans. Time 1 41. r-;-; ' Both Firpo ana If ills Confident Ww York, Sept. 8.—"I will stop Firpo with a light hand uppercut in the first round!” *»ys Harry Wills, negro heavyweight, who tackles the Wild Bull at Boyle's Thirty Acre* on September II. "The first body blow I loud will win the fight, which will be over quickly!” declares Firpo whenever he is asked to declare himself. If Wills and Firpo fight accord ing to their present plans, the hout will not last long. Wills, who has been in training for more than six weeks, must avoid going stale. Firpo, on the other hand, will be furred to indulge in hard work right up to the last moment in order to get down to his be*t fighting weight. Firpo, it Is conceded, is the heaviest right-handed swinger in the ring, not excepting Dempsey. But how will ho behave when Wills meets his rushes with a flurry of aolld lefts In the face* Wills has seen enough of the Wild Bull in aetlon to know how to fight him scientifically. But will the negro maintain his equi librium when Firpo drive* home his right to the stomach or jaw in a mix at close quarters? These and other questions ran only be settled in the ring. _J Denver Grabs Series Opener Denver, Colo, Sept. C.—Voorhie* held Oklahoma t'tty to eight widely acattered hit* anil Denver won the aerlea* opener her* 'odav. 13 to 1. Th** acore: UKL CITY (W) DENVER fW) ab h o a e. ab h o a e. Hock rf 4 15 0 ft Gorman 3b 3 1 ft ft ft Th'paon If * 1 ft 1 0 Berger *a 4 2 4 5 0 Felber rf 4 ft 2 2 1 GJng’rdl If 4 4 1 1 0 McDel lb 4 15 0 1 Roche lb 4 2 7 1 0 TtCe 3b 3 2 2 0 0 O'Brien cf 5 2 0 0 0 McN’lly 2b 2 1 1 3 ft Falk rf 5 3 6 0 0 Khadot p* 2 1 4 2 0 Knight 2b 5 3 6 4 0 B**nn r 3 0 5 1 OWhalg . 5 0 2 10 Allen p 3 10 4 1 Voorhies p 4 2 1 0 0 Total* 30 8 24 13 3 Total* 31 1» 27 12 0 Score by Inning* Oklahoma Cltv .ftlft ooo 000— 1 Denver .100 030 64x—13 Summary—Kuna: Tat® Gorman <2). Rerg»r (2). Ginglardi (3), Roche, Falk. O’Brien. Voorhie* Two-base hlta: Oing lardi (2). Falk. Krlght. Horn® run: Tate Bane* on ball* Off Voorhie*. 1; off Al len. 3. Struck out- By Voorhie*. 2: by Allen, 4 Reft on baaee: Oklahoma City. 3. Denver 7 Double play* Knight to Berger to Roche <2>. McNally to Khadot to McDaniel. Oinf’ardt to Berger to Roche, Felber to McDanie! Wild pitch Allen. Hit by pitched ball: Ginglardi. by Allen Stolen l a a®# O'Brien Sacrifice hit: Gorman Empire* Held and Powell Time. 1.44. ST. JOE’S ONE RUN SCORED ON HOMER Lincoln. Sept. «—Sam Lewis held Si Joseph iu five *ratt*~eU hit* her*- toduy and Lincoln toon the opener from the Saint*. * 10 1. F.lbert a home ruu <<» evenih «hi the only run *c«re.1 by the visitors Lewie got a home inn in the -.n i. when t * bail hit Nufet'a glove ami bounded ov*r th* f*r»e Th* or* ST JOSEPH Cooper. Lazzeri, Charve*. f^fih (2> Lewi* Home ron* Gilbert. Lewie Three baa* hit Cooper Two. baa* hit* I.azxen. Dye. t'haveg, L®w 1*. Sacrifice hits Birken*tock Dye Chaxex, rooter Struck out By Btrkenatoek, 1; bx McColl. 3. Lew 1 Base* on ball* Off Birkenatock. 3. off Mf< oil. . - .ff I yew 1 a. 4. Hit by pit-hed bal!: P> Birkenatock. Snyder Pitcher* record Hite xml run*: off Birkenato- h a and • [two and two third* inning*; off M roll, 3 an.l 7 in fi'e and onc-thir.l in nings. Losing pitcher. Hir.ienatock Earned run* St. Jiueph. 1: Lincoln, 4 Double play* Mathe* to t wigan; 1 ’haves to Dye Snyder tunaaeiatedE tSolen base* Corrigan. Nufer ' Lamb. Left on ;>**«*» st Joseph. 5; IT.ncoln 11 Empire*. liayea and Gan tey. Time 1 4> WITCHES 0UTH1T DES MOINES TO WIN He# Moines. Is Sept 4 —Wichita out hit !>** Maine* tedsv and won the open ! mg came of the *ore WICHITA DKS JflOTNKS (Wl abhp.'ae abh po.a e Smith • f 4 # 4 • 0 F per a* 4 3 J * J Butler 5b a 3 * 2 •« rlden if • » \ J J Punning rf ft 3 l 0 ftOC’nnr rf 4 • # * J Reck lb 3 0 3 2 0 Fodie cf 4 13*0 Frown 2h 4 1 4 2 0 Knaupp 2b .3 *14 •• t organ a* 4 0 2 3 1 S gfr 1* 4 2 14 J 0 tl Ini' * If 2 1 2 * 0 Mam n lb 4*1.1 V M ien C 3 14 5 1 Wheel f 3 1 1 Jolly p 30120 3' S'p* p 1 1 • 4J4 . * * « * ' 1 * * \ Score by inning# Wichita .I*1 *•! 0*1—4 Dee Moines N !•! Summary—Run# Smith. Butler. Rro»rt Jolty. Flaakamper. forrtden Home run Brown. Two base hlte: Foxier 41>. Gil lespie. Punning. Fo»lle, Htuvsngen * rlfica hit# Back Jolly. Stolen b*e I\»n ntng Left on bane* Wichita. 9: I'm Momra. 4. Sttuck out Bjr Shupe. 1; 1*> Jolly. J Ba#ea «»n ball* Off Shupe. 3. Hit bv pitched ball H> Shupe. Olllewple; by Jolly. Knaupp Karned runs: " h;ia. 4 l>e* Motnee 1 poubla 1 ley* Knaupp »,» Flaakamper to Stuvengen. Jolly to Fv»ck to McMullen; Jolly to t.organ to He. ft Cmplre# Ponohue arul * li n» Time: 1:11. __ Senators Trim Red Sox. " aahlngton Sept *—Washington had little difficulty todax defeating Boston V to 2. Although Mog ridge wa# !ou« bed for It hits, he kept them w»de1> a. at tere.i Third baseman Bluege w.xs bit b> a pitched hall n the sexenth and was taken out bv Manager Ham# The vount pilot of the Washington club "a* presented with a •olid gold, diamond it added baseball by Washington admirers when be went to bat tn the fr*t tnn'ng H# proceeded then to ima»h » *. rea . *r triple to center, scoring M' Neely 8. ore BOSTON 1 ft> " \SH1NOTON tA> ab h i" « r abb p^ a e r staad rf l 11 M M'Mv « f ft 1 2 0 0 V\ ganaa 2b ft ? 2 0 OS H*r * 2b ft 2 3 4 • Boone rf 4 S 1 1 I H e rf 33400 .1 H’rta lb 4 0 13 0 0 1. '-• n If * I 3 0 0 Veach If 3 110 0 Fuel c 3 14 0 0 Sharks 3b 4 1 5 5 0 Hluege 2b J S 1 0 0 Retell at 3 1*32 Taylor 3b 0 • 1 1 0 Q-Neill c 41*001’ paugh e# 4 • 1 J 0 Khmke p 5 1 0 0 0 Shiriex lb 4 0 ft 0 0 Ptercy p 0 »• 0 * 0 M ridge p 11**0 vPicinich 10000 xtle>gan 1 1 0 # 0 Total* *1 10 Si » • Totals 30 11 14 11 3 \ Hatted foi Khmke tn seventh a Hat ted for Plercy in ninth Score by inning# Boston . ...♦*3 0*0 110—! Washington 40* *13 e*x—' llumma rx Hun# N\* mbagan#*. Kagetl. \f< Neel) tf). s Harris til Hire. tiogLn tft Shirlex Two.baa* bit Boon* Three t.aae hit# S Harri# t*». Sacrifice hit* Fuel. MLogridge. Hi-*, Veach. Poubie plays S Harri* to Sh»rle\ Knell to J Ham* Left on base# Holton, 10. "ash lug ton 4 Rase# on ball* tiff Khmke. 1 ; off Mot rid ie J St tuck x«ut Hx \4og> rulge v Hit* ttff Khmke 10 In * in ninga. off Pierc>. * In l inniugw Hit b> pi l cited ball Hx Vie*.'. Rluege 1 osIna pitcher Khmke I'mpirea. Hildebrand and t'onnolly Tim# 1 3ft thnmc m 1 » ttd k vy T#i># Haute # Pativ ill#. « R\ a navi I |e Bioemtn* ’*« t Peiatut, 11-1, lev'll*, 3 4 St. Louis Star ^ Plays Steady Game Throughout Turns in 73, Including Reo j ord 31 for Second Nine, in Final Round of Tourney. Hr AumM«I Pr«»«, Chicago, Sept. 6.—William Meibom of St. Louis today -won the western 1 open golf championship with a score of 203. Ho played his last round in 73, including a record 34 for the sec ond nine, and on his second circuit of the course he equaled the course record of 70 with a record of 34 for the first nine. He scored hie first > round in 7S and his third In 74. 1 Chick Evans, scoring a 76 on hie final round, finished in third plac« with 302, one stroke ahead of Eddi* Held of St. Louie, and one stroke be hind AI W'atrous of Grand Rapids j who trailed the n»w champion eight strokes. Australians to ] Play U. S. Tennie Chestnut Hills. Mass, Sept. S—An* tralia as a result of Gerald Patter | son’s three-set victory over Jean | Borotra of France this afternoon cinched the right to play America J in the Davis cup finals. The Anzac 4 team neded but one victory and this I Captain Patterson won. AGA KHAN COPS i REALIZATION Belmont Park. Sept. 6—Aga Khan non the $23,00# Lawrence Realisation Stakes at a mile and five furlongs here this afternoon. Transmute was I second and Mr. Mutt third. The time was 2:48 2-5. The prince of Wales, in company with August Belmont and J. E. Wide ner. saw the race from the judges’ stand. BELLEVUEPLAYS i DOUBLE-HEADER ] The Bellevue Athletic club baseball team will play a double-header this afternoon. The first game will be with the Ernie Holmes team and the second with the Plattsmouth nine. Pluttsmouth lias warned the club to look out as they have the strongs team they have had In to years. 'll)ACID - Results BELMONT. F '■»' rare Fix* and one half fur "Dgf Lithuania (Pierce) .C-l 2fe-l a -5 M> -tie Be!’- iWIIllimi) - 5-4 # 5 Drageus© (McAtes# . .. . 4 ’ Time: 1 0* 2-4. Gertrude D.. Begtr*. © Patricia, Ladv Gallivant. Tike” Be'- 'tor ra Vann*. B gfct Idea New H-ye, Gijxsv F • er. Kofx i"e F-owr!a ! - -7**i• • Bobbed Band;- and Longing a!*'' Second race. Staaplachaae. mo and cne half miles Damask (Bat he!» .....Ill 4-1 ?-! Duett:.*;# (Bvera) ...1-2 ©ut Carablnler (M* Nair) "ft Time 4:53. Vox PopuU II. lieutenant Seas also ran. Third ra.e On* m !a: Flames (Fields1 .1-7 aut out Dare Sax (B Breumng) ....... aut aut Priscilla Rulev (Maiben) .xut T,m* 1 (d 1-5 Threa siartexi Fourth tar#: Mile and five eighth! Aga Khan tMaiben).11-6 4-5 1-* Transmute (Parke# .1-1 Mr Mutt »\tarinelll) . . Tim# . 47 3-5 Sun Flag B«b Tail at 1 At pr#..ens.'-n alw ran Fifth ra # Six furlongs. Gold treater (M A tee .. .1-1 H S-S tToudland (C Lang). eveu 1 - Finland (Matben)..1-* Time: 1 14 1-5 Gold Stick. Zero Hour. Arbitration Idiosyncrasy. Score her. Boone a Knoll and Stirrup Cup also ran S \th race s.x and one-half Pur’.ocgs Cockney <*tutta>.71 !S*1 **5 CMigula (L. Fetor). t-* 1-6 1 Time. 1 :a 2-5. Buck Pond WfMrake Yankee Prio*eas Pet Fasey. Home Star snl Dr l'axe Harrington a'*© rai IHIKVAL F « ■ 0 • I't fu”iona» 1 Wand#* i R r r - #" » ♦ 1 • *24 • • Petities (UcTafrart) * 44 * -a t I T.me ! i! tv * Lj 6 » Dee* aid I Beuna Viata a!*© r.m Sa» ond rat# * fur ongs Wx h F’m r 4?* 1 «• • «A • * n • \\ i M T:s ”• ' - ... 3 44 * T>Ar#h^u«#m*n • Reward Tin# 1 1J S 5. Jack Shrine a-d perxs. aH B- ' e !«o tan ^ Third rax >• • furlong# \ Parthema < Renaetti) . . . 4!7S 11## 7 1* j Car*. A'lover i Baker) ... 4 *5 1*5 1 Blue Brush iM* Taggart* .7*6 j Time 1 1» 1-5. Baby Lens. Looar.ra. Axispa an.I May I-oxd s’.so rai j F.virth race- Mile and oneelghth Re.l stone (Wilson) .4 1<* 2 75 ant Oppermtn (Reward) .I II out Flag of Truce (Howard) .out Time. 1 ■' 3*5 Frnler cktoan also rai. \ Fifth race Mila and sexmly yards Planet * Sharpe) .I t# J 49 2 15 1 Park Hill iHoward) .....t.*i 3 41 Anna (K knnnmier) . 1*5 ! T':ne 1 51. Kin* a Court and Rqulijr also r**a Sixth ra* # M '# and sex-anty yards Hara* «n (V.Tgue) 4 59 I B .MS . Pedestrian (Jones) . . ...1.91 2 4© ' Nix lag (Clausner) . ....35# Time 153 2 5 Play On. Doc Da Moray, Davdanell* alas ran Seventh r,. M l* a.-.d ©n# *x*e©n.;h i l.lltle Clair iMcTigO#) . .7 74 3 59 il* { \ end or i MeTatfa’i' ..... .. 5.9§ 2** W | » ( I f , * ‘ - * XI ROK V. Fir*f race * furlong* IV Morn i Smith) till) < Ailed©- iPu ke) 7 J M From oil • Y#11•'”>) • * j T me 1 14 2.5 Tor’ol*. R un P na, ( and Bc> O Boy also rar Second r* © 5 furlorga Tar-gar* tl' ke *' If 1 4 1 I 1 , - . * - Brilliant (Bcgsnowsk » ...... I 4 Time. 1 40 3 7 Full of Peg Mr. Mah • Vito Babe P .tear Rend and - Third race * furlorga: KvertMe (p.'gan wsk ' ...71 71 55 I H-r. n*nt (9xn. :er * ' • Time, l 13 3-4 Theo, Black Orach?*. Pott"#, l.adr Ch#e© Top o’ Th* Morn mt .1. ) cst Polychriaty and Glaa more also ran. F. «r:i> r . . M !■* ***.1 one \ teentti Pr -ei krt hint) -11-4 T 10 1 4 Billy Star (HoganowakD.. I I 2 4 Pr i. e T i « P kens' 7 * Time 1 45. riwvky. l/absam aod ral'x* alsu ran Five and . x# hair Cdd;r v (Hat r(ag’xxa) 1-1 T-i t's* (a- « i • \ > i . m -1 5 . Tim# 1 •? •! \ en-xage I'rswaak An x > ” Wi * 1 • *»i lit yt.'ttsri ran .% e • a • ee •, K B xin * Bob'n iHi,r *|taa)..l I * a ' an i A 1*1 Glent«1( i Bulks) -. ’ 1 v»« i‘ 4 * \A'*I B*k B»w-n ^ • • «#. and 1 »>A* I s r * a«so tea, \