Wheat’s Double in 12th, Scoring Mitchell, Enables Dodgers to Defeat Cubs, 2-1 - s---— ——-——— Doak Has Better of Aldridge in Hurlers’ Duel Friberg Injured Tripping Over First Base—Out of Game Balance of Season. -ROOKIA'N, Sept. 22. — Zack Wheat’s double to right renter In the l?tli inning scoring Mitchell from first gave Brook lyn a 2 to 1 ver dict over Chicago in the opening game of the series here today. Bill I)oak, twirling for the Dodgers, al lowed but five ■safe hits and turned in his 1 Otli consecutive victors'. The Dodgers gain half a game on the Giants by winning today while the New York dab was idle because of rain. It was a pitchers’ battle all the Way between Doak and Aldridge, the latter weakening in the final inning and allowing two successive hits Which resulted in Brooklyn’s victory. Barney Friberg, Chicago third base man, dislocated his right ankle in tripping over first base in the 12th inning and had to be carried from the field. The club physician said after the game that Friberg was through fOr the season. Score: CHICAGO (hi) UROOKT.V.V (N) ab.h.po.a e. ab.h.po.u e. Adams ss 6 0 2 3 0 High 2b 5 2 3 6 0 Xe’cote cf 4 o 5 1 u Mitchell ss 6 1 3 4 o Ora'm 2b 6 14 4 1 Wheat If 6 3 2 0 0 Well rf 6 0 1 0 0 R’ourn’r lb 2 1 3,5 _ 0 Erlbe'g 3b 4 1 3 3 0 Brown cf 6 0 8 0 0 Bar'tt 3b 0 0 0 0 0 Taylor c 5 0 2 2 0 Grigsby If 5 2 2 0 »> Griffith rf 4 0 1 1 0 Hartnett c 3 1 7 0 0 Stock 3b 4 114 0 Cotter lb 2 0 8 1 0 Doak p 6 0 15 0 xStatz 0 0 0 0 0 — Elliott lb 0 0 2 0 0 Totals 41 8 36 24 0 Aldridge p 2 0 0 2 0 Totals 36 6x34 14 1 xBatted for Cotter in 11th. xOne out when winning run scored. Score by Innings: Chicago .010 000 000 000—1 Brooklyn .001 000 000 001—2 Summary—Runs: Friberg, Mitchell, Stock. Twd-base hits; Wheat. Fournier. Sacrifices: Hartnett, Aldridge (2), Mltch •11 Double play: Heathcote to Cotter. Left on baiD*s: Chicago. 6; Brooklyn. 12. Bases on balls: Off Aldridge, 6; off Doak, 4. Struck out: By Aldridge, 6; by Doak, 4. Umpires: Hart, McCormick and Klem. Time: 2:23. m - is ANNOUNCEMENT THE IMPERIAL CAFE American and Chinese Dishes 2407 Famam Street We will open on Wednesday, September 24th, at 4 p. m. a new and strictly modern cafe where good and wholesome food will be served you at moderate prices. We cordially invite you to give us a trial. “Our Motto—Service to Please.” IMPERIAL CAFE—Open Day and Night 2407 Famam Street Omaha, Nebraska CHARLES S. YUEN, Prop. 1 one of the new . _ _ • 'Buick models embodies all of the features and qualities that have made Buick (amous. Jtthe new prices you can afford to own the Buickyouwant. ... Nebraska Buick Auto Company LINCOLN OMAHA SIOUX CITY H. E. Sidles, Pres. Lee Huff, Vice-Pres. Chas. Stuart, Secy-Treas. OMAHA RETAIL DEALERS Neb. Buick Auto Co. H. Pelton 19th and Howard Sts. 2019 Farnam St. Vhm better a u t o m o h 11 c n are built, Buick will build them 4 Walter Johnson Hurls 14th Straight Win Defeating White Sox, 8-3 _ --- I WESTERN LEAGUE. Plaver Club G. AB. R. H. Pet. Lelivelt, Tulsa...145 554 119 216 .389 Miller, St. .los'h..145 524 103 199 .380 l^unb, Tulsa.158 661 145 249 .376 Glnglardi, De'er..153 603 147 226 .374 Wadi burn, T’sa.159 619 174 228 .368 NATIONAL LEAGUE. Plaver and club. G. AB. R. II. Pci. Hornsby. St. L. .137 517 115 218 .422 Wheat, Brooklyn 136 545 89 200 .367 Young, N. York.128 511 109 181 .360 C'uyler, PlttsbTi. .115 458 95 164.358 Roush, Cincinnati 121 483 C7 169 .350 AMERICAN LEAGUE. Ruth, New York.148 510 140 194 .380 Falk. Chicago... .130 491 75 175 .356 Jamieson, Cleve. .139 579 95 206 .356 Collins, Chicago..144 540 105 191 .354 j Speaker, Cleve. .133 483 94 168 .348 World Series to Start October 4 New York, Sept. 22.—The element of travel eliminated from the world series competition during the last three years by the two New York teams, is being considered in plans for the baseball classic this season. At a meeting of the club owners of the Yankees, Senators, Pirates Giants and Robins with Commissioner I-andis yesterday, it was decided to hold the first, second and sixth con tests In the American league city be ginning on Saturday, October 4, unless a tie In either league necessitates a playoff. The third, fourth and fifth contests will be staged In the National league city. If a seventh is necessary, the choice between the two contending cities will he decided by tossing a coin. The games will be played on consecutive days at 2 o’clock, eastern standard time. In the event of a tie a series of three games will be arranged by the president of the league affected and a new date selected for the first game of the world series. EDDIE’S FRIENDS The Early Bird Leave*. ' L Mope - lVa as voufce. mot soce CLEAKi AS A M\tK 5ln°uA,D ACl\tt/f BOWL IM A CAT % ^.^fAK AJ STORE - X POM’T ]/jO ’ T_JU1_ WAMT To BoCGOuj f t—-:—r Wr^—r— AMM EnHEfc-X'M f5-nc^C ACtoOliDi ^Tjar^rT *5^-0 B *M3f l L*, ) P1LLETTE HURLS TIGERS TO WIN Detroit, Sept. 22.—Herman Plllette. ; who hag not been u»ed regularly by th*' ! Detroit Tigers at any time this season, pitched airtight baoeball to give Detroit a 3 to 1 victory over Boston today. Fuller- I ton, who went the route for the Red Sox. wss freely hit although no extra bas< blows were made by either team. Score: BOSTON (A) DETROIT (A) ab.h po.a e. ab.h.pn a.e. Wlllla't If 3 2 0 0 0 Jones 3b 4 0 2 3 1 Wbag's 2b 3 0 3 4 1 Manush if 3 2 2 0 0 F* gat'd cf 4 1 0 0 0 Cobb rf 12 10 0 Boone rf 4 1 0 0 0 Hell’nn rf 3 2 2 0 0 | Harris lb 4 0 13 0 OKigney as 0 0 l 0 0 ; Ezxell Sb 4 0 2 « Odwh'ger 2b 0 0 2 2 0 Dee gg 3 0 4 4 0 Pratt lb 3 10 0 0 Having o 4 0 2 6 0 "'R'e 2b.se 2 1 0 . 1 Full’ton p 3 0 0 0 0 B’rke 2b,2 2 3 3 0 -—Woodall c 4 0 5 0 0 Totals 82 4 24 19 1 Plllette p 4 10 10 Totals 29 11 27 14 2 Score by Innings: Boston .000 000 010—1 Detroit .313 020 OOx—9 Summary—Buns: Williams. Manush. Cobb. Hellmann (3). Tligney. Burke <2), Plllette. Stolen bases: Manush, H* 11 mann (2). Rlgney. Sacrifice hit" Burke, O'Rourke. Double plays; Warn by to !>•«• to Harris; Gehringer to Burke t<> Pratt. Deft on baaes: Boston, 7; Detroit, 6. Bases on balls; Off Fillrtte. 2; off Fullerton, «. Struck out: By Plllette, 3; bv Fullerton. 2 Hit by pitched ball: By Fullerton, Manush. Empires: Evani and Rowland. Time: 1:*2. IK IDA Y. Kearnrr nt Ord. Tl.ittMinnuth nt Weeping Water. Iloltlrege at Republlran City, WeM Point at Fremont. Seward at Om cola. ( allege \ lew at Klmnood. Mbion at Stanton. (•Hide Itork nt NclMtn. KohiiIIo at Bancroft, furnam at iiothenbnrg. sinterior at Fairfield. Friend at Tecumncli. Nellgh at Plain* lew. \ erdlgre at Spencer. B a It hill nt Blnlr. Silver ( reek nt Clarks. Teknmuli at Oakland. Orleans at McCook. (>< old*; 6 furlongs: x It • i .1 *»- Our Ones* . . . 91 Purnell I .ml ...10* xWInnte Davia.108 xHilly Welch ..103 xModOit* ..11$ Second race: Purse, $660; cl Aiming; 3 w-ar-olda and up; t* furlongs: V*' Ill St. Martin* ... 11$ xSequel .10f» XBootblack ....117 xMikn Fortune .101 Le© Knfield ....114 Wood I’d Queen .10.1 human ..106 Third ra< *•. Purse $u&0; claiming, 3 year-olila. 6*^ furlongs xUfly ''hors ...104 ‘ lever Refh ....111 xMlas Mischief 10,j xM’ling Mattie . 64 xAnn© M .100 xPolh Mura Fourth race; Purr*. fT.'O; claiming; I year-olds and up; 1 1 16th mile*: Dorlue .....*...112 I»«>beon ..*•••••110 xYorick ....116 xVirglnlua .110 Dandy Hruah . .110 Fifth rare Purse f'60; claiming; • A'car-old* arul up. 6 furlong#' xDouble T. . .104 jtArrowhead ..110 XPonce .ln& Virgo .|J| xltygone Days.. 115 Whalebone .JJJ xLoula* Wagner P>8 xFaber .JJ0 Torto .118 xOntarlo ... ...111 xOoldan Pine .116 Hquir© McM tere.113 Also eligible; ... Impossible .103 Sophia Marla xF'« h « >■ flnuff r d'»in.r .16® Sixth race Pursy, $6i-0; claiming; I a ear-olds nnd up. rnllo and #o yards: xDlttle lid .Ho I.onir ‘Jrcen . .10& T.eontes .102 Sporty Boy ..••}©» x.A. Alexander I oil Victor M. J03 x.lark Frost ...ln~» xKclnmn ;©■ Little Ann L 4 Alluring 10* xll'vy Artillery 105 rKpprenti'# allowance claimed. Clear, gqfi. I,ATOM V Flrat rare- Pure# 11.00; claiming I vesr "Id*, ft furlong# > Ch in*n»na . . . 1" 4 xMI*« Rnaadale , if x Pa rod v .If'-* xR»v 1r.}®J xTlniM To 99 Malthua .107 C<»l Wagner ..112 *H*tlful Ad Ue> .107 xMtaa Murdock 99 xOreat.BaglifWar inf Florence W 107 xAncertiee* ... 91 Spanlah Ho.*# .104 Shindy .107 i Mil m la O'Jan® 9 9 Volt ..110 U Mel vlna ... 09 (JuMl* P l«4 Second rare: Purae 11.C00; maiden 2 vear old* anil up. I l*lft mllea: Homing Bird ..lift Waterflag .lift Phil# slater .. lift Ada Blackjack 1V* Brownie .11ft Bow C1®ver ... Ill Broken Tnv ...lift Rocking ...■■•Hi Silent I/ll Man But kv Drift ..MB Bdget O'Oradr lift Bewitching ....HR Back Biter . 11R Hurl . lift Twilight Hour .HR Sincere ...116 Nammv'a Prld# 11 ?> Prairie Flower .lift Third racet Pur* # 11.500; claiming. *• ewrolda and up. 1 1-lft mile I? a tide! .US xHItl* NtHt . .10ft apeouot . ... 1 nB ftnmkln ...10B Colored Boy . lift * Willow Tree .,100 Feu Court ... 110 x.Mlea Mail# .104 Fourth race: Purae fl.ROO: claiming. 3 ' eur-nld* ami up. IU mil## «Young Adam . 113 Hitgamnnk ......117 Say No ...110 xWaukulta .101 Tianm t l 1 •» QkJVtfl ..110 Fifth iace Puraa ll R00; claiming: Cin lnnatl Crain A llay F.xchange Handicap. > vo#i old* and up. ft furlonga; Pindar Pael ....111 Ten Lao ..110 xValler t.lght . I0R Midwestern . 10ft *Th# Runt tOB »Muck 101 Sixth rata: Puraa f 1,600; allowances, • vear-otd#. ft furlong Fllaahath K . .104 Flecfur . .106 apenedlrf Vow |00 ocean Current 1 *»9 a Brown Sugar ,B»ft The Budget to t> Itothermal . 107 Bear Shot . . 10® aldlahour Stock Farm entry. Seventh rat# Purer 11,600 claiming, 7 vrar olda an«l un mil# and 70 varda Th# Cornneutor in? xheneatet ml «Flown- Shop 109 AI Stabler ill xW#» Prize in i Ml#- A mat | CLEVELAND (A> ali.h po.a.p. sb.b po.n e. Witt rf 4 115 0 .I’ir»on If 4 1L'0» Dugan .1b 4 10 4 1 McN’tv cf 3 1 6 0 »> Ruth rf 4 10 0 1 Stei-h'n rf 4 1 1 M | Plpp lb 6 3 1 2 0 0 J. Se el! *» 4 1 1 2 n Mr-uael If s 1 1 0 r» L S* «-l* 3 1 3 - Ward 2b r, 2 3 4 o Burn** 3 b 3 0 110 1 S< ott *a 4 0 3 10 Brower lb 1 0 2 0 5 i It’gouffh c 2 1 3 1 0 2b 41500 j Hoff'an e 10 2 10 KHerbe 3b 1 1 2 4 0 Runh p 2 1 5 2 0 C’leakie p 2 0 0 J 0 x'lebrig 1 0 0 0 0 zHumnia 1 0 0 0 o -^Speaker 1 0 0 0 0 Totals SB 13 27 13 2 • Total* S3 7 27 t 3 i flatted for Bengcugh In ninth. 7 Batted for Kllerbe in ninth. rRatted for ‘"oveleekle In ninth. Srore by Inning*: New York .021 001 10B—lb Cleveland .003 010 000— 4 Summary—Run*: Witt, Pungan (2), Ruth. Plpp Meu*e| (3). Ward. Bu»h. Jamieson, McNulty <2). Coveleekie. Two bass hit*: Plpp (2). Ward. Three-bgse hits: Rush, Plpp Stolen baeea: Mcuael. L. Sewell. Fsurlflca hit*: Scott, Witt. Double play* Burn* (una»vi*ied). Dugan to Ward to Plnp. I.*ft on base*: New York. *• Cleveland. 0 Biz*a on ball*: off Buah. 4 off Covelc*kie 3. Strut k out: By Bu*h B hr Coveleakle. 2 I'm - plr***: Dlneen, Holme* and Connolly. Time: 1.S6. Macks Defeat Browns. St. I«ouia. 8*pt. 22 —Manager Slslet >s*ed several young players today and the Browns ln»t to Philadelphia Ath letira in the first gam a of the aeries, ft to 7 The locals took an early lead, but lost It in the seventh when Philadel phia staged a batting rally which drove Grant from the mound S« ore ph i 1/ phi a (A> frr. Lons ab h a e «) h \ ■ • e Dvk** 2b i 0 l 4 0 Fllmore rf 0*01 I .a m a r If a £ 10 OB son 3b .‘12 2 1 Miller rf 6 1 0 0 0 8!s!er lb f. ft ft 1 « Hauser lb ft 1 12 0 9 WHarr* If 4 1 .1 0 o cf ft 2 1 o n Rich :»> 6 1 S S I Hlronda 3b 1 1 o 1 1 .larob'n cf I . 4 o n C. way as '>2 3 3 1 Fimon *a 4 2 14 1 Perkins e 2 0 2 0 0 Hego c 12 10 0 Bruggy c 1 1 4 0 0 Collins o 1 o 1 o 0 Burns p 10 0 1 o Grant n 1 o 1 1 a Meeker n 2 1 0 2 0 l.voni p ft 0 0 0 0 xIf eimac h 1 1 0 0 0 Beck n ft 0 0 1 o —— -Manus ! " ft 0 n Totals 44 1 2 27 14 2 zSevereid 1 0 0 0 • Total* 42 1 3 27 12 7 xBatfed for Perkin* in aivth. zHatfvd for L\ ms in sixth z Bat ted for Collins in ninth. Score bv innlnga: Philadelphia .001 *02 ****—* at I.out" ..000 400 102 — 4 Summary—Run* Miller. Hauaer (X> Simmons, Rhonda (2>. Oallaway <1> Bruggy. Robertson <2), Williams. R,lre 12>, .laeckbson. Fimon Two-has# hit Hauser, Jacnbgon. Simon. T.amar. Wll liam* (.2) Three base hit: Simon. Stolen ba *e* • Miller. Wtltlama, Bruggy Simon Sacrifice h't* Meeker Miller. T.eft on bases: Philadelphia* 15: 8t. Louis. It Ba*. * on Imi 11s Off Orant. 3; off Meeker. 2; off Don*. 1; ofT Beck. 1 Mtru k « uf By Grant, 1 bv Meeker. 6; by Lyons. 2 Hits Off Burns, ft in 1 M Inning*, off Meeker. 7 in 412 Inning*, off Grant. 1 in 4 1-1 inning*, off Lyons. 3 in 1 2 3 innings off Heck. 2 in 1 inning Passed hulls: Collins. Bruggv (2! Balk: Grant (2). Winning pitcher: Meeker. Losing pitcher. Grant Umpire*: Ormsby and Nallln. Time: 2:11. Schilling’s Selections i_' 8( HILLING'S SELECTIONS. First Uace—Regular Girl, lluizna. | llaxel Dale. Second Race—Lucky Ix>u, Shady Brook. Betty Haskel. Third Ituce* Missouri Buy, l’otcr Plenum, (lull Ford. Fourth Race—Finis Ulorlosue, Sea Beach, Little Fifth Hace—Stamp, Whiff, The Almoner. Hlxh Race Goldstein. The Dictator, Vhn Falconer. Seventh Hurt Rond, Full Again, Christ !• llolters. Clocker’s Selections ^ ' HAU KKR S si I MUONS. First Race—llatrl Dale, St. An gelina, Regular Girl. Second Race—Lucky l.ou. Shady Brook, Betty Haskell, Third Rnoa— I’etor I'leraon. Olde Eight, tlall Font. Fourth Race—Finis Glortoaua, Sea Bench, Kirkwood. Fifth Rate -Stamp. The Almoner, \\ hlff. Sixth Race tafe M. The Dl.vtor, GoldMletn. Seventh Bat • llttn Box, Wireteaa, Bond Nebraska Rifle Shots Show Up Well in Marksmanship Contests ('amp Perry, O.. Sept. 22.—Due chiefly to the efforts of Coach F. D. Preston and team captain, Dr. Lin • coin Riley, the quality of marksman ship exhibited by the Nebraska civilian team has already reached a high stage of development. Recently three members of the team won medals presented by the National Rifle association to expert marks men, and the securing of three of these testimonials in a single day’s shooting is regarded as unusual. The youngest member of the team, Harold Meier, 18, of Wisner, fieb., was the first to qualify firing a total of 48 points in a possible 50 on 200 yard rapid fire tests. A repetition of this feat gave him the award of a decorative bar upon the medal awarded. Edward Boll, Pierce, Neb., an ex-Unlversity of Nebraska football star, was second to qualify as ex pert marksman, with a score of 47 points in a possible 50 on 300-yard rapid fire. Capt. F. D. Preston, Omaha, followed Boll by winning the same medal on (he 200-yard rapid fire range, with a score of 47, which he duplicated on the more difficult 300-yard range, also at rapid fire, for the additional bar. Julius Festner, Omaha, awarded the same meda! for scoring 45 points out of a possible 50, on the 1,000 yard range, the most difficult of the ranges in use at Camp Perry. The following members of the Ne braska team represented the atate in the match for the Port Clinton Trophy: Csotaln Riley. Wiener: Adolph Gottami and Edward Boll. Julius Festner. R. 1 Joseph and H. F. Schumann. French Davis Cup Stars Defeat California -Stars Berkeley, Cal., Sept. 21.—Jean Borotra and Jacques Brugnon mem bers of the French Davis cup tennis team, who are visiting in California, won two matches to love in the first of what they termed a series of France against California tennis matches at the Berkeley Tennis club today. Omaha Bee Race Chart Compiled by George W. Schilling. Presiding Judge—Dr. F. W. Aehe. Starter—Arthur McKnight. Associate Judge—William H. Shelley. Racing Secretary—Charles L, Trimble. OMAHA, Neb., Sept. 22.—Twelfth day, fall meeting. Ak-Sar-Ben Racing Association. WEATHER CLEAR, TRACK FAST. 7044 FIRST RACE—Si* furlongs. Purse, $500. Net value to winner, $400; __second, $70; third, $30. Three-year-olds up. _Horse and Qwnor. ” WtTst. \ j I ~Str7Fin. Jockey" OdsTst ^ 4 (Emery.) • »g ^ 4ft S*t ll 1* Pendergrass 1.90-1 .032 Casey. 5 (Barnesdall) *110 6 7* 7* 84 2j Tiner 4.60-1 7037 Caveat Emptor. 4 (Irwin) • 101 1 2!i 211 21 32 Gerritty 26.90-1 7032 Cavalcadour II , 8 (Hurn) 1 12 2 6= 6- 64 44 Hum 16.30-1 7034 Vesper Bells, 4 (Daneri) *104 4 6s 4* 41* 5*4 Elston 30-1 7932 Tom graven, 5 (Nancolas) *110 8 8?J 8‘ 8* 61 $ Abel 7.60-1 7030 Moon Winks, 5 (Briggs) *101 3 3h 51 f,1 7s Rodriguez 10.70-3 70^3 Aluminum, 7 (Maguire) *101 9 V* 9:4 9* M| Maddux 186.00-1 7009 Old Sinner, 7 (Palmer) 112 5 1* lb 7* 9 * Martin 6 80-1 - Olds Eight. 6 (Gray & B.) 115 10 10 10 10 10 McEwen 18.60-1 At post 3 minutes; off 2:06; time, :24, :48, 1:01, 1:13. $2 mutuela pai.! St. Angelina 5.80 to win, 13.40 place, $2.80 show; Casey $4.40 place, St 66 show; Caveat Emptor $8.20 show. Start good; won easily; second snd third driving. Winner b. f. 4. Escoba-Chin Chin. Trainer, F. A. Sharkey. Scratches : Indianola. 7030; Sundo, 7037. St. Angelina was saved close up until after entering the stretch where she was sent to the front to win as if mush the best. Casey closed a big gap in a fast finish. Caveat Km^r. after racing Old Sinner into defeat, hung on gamely to save third place. Cavalcadour II cams wide turning for home then finished fast. Vesper Bells, Old Sinner and Moon Winks tired. 704^—SECOND RACE—Fiveand one-half furlongs. Purse. $500 Net value ts _ f winner, $400; second, $70; third, $30. Two-year-olds. Index_Horse and Owner. WtTst~ft | J^Str. Fin.” Jockey-OdsTSt * 69h2 KatieDear, 2 (Morris) *102 4 4’4 3J 14 1| Holecko 2.90-1 (6996)Trevardy. 2 (Moore) *106 2 5 5 34 24 Gerritty .70-1 7610 Billy Skidd. 2 (Hall) *107 1 2’4 2J 2s 35J Rodrigues 19.60-1 6996 Hapsb irg Miss, 2 (McC.) 105 5 3Bk 4 4 5 4* Martin 5.00-1 6982 Dust Brush, 2 (Red Bud) 103 8 1* 1* 41 5 Horn 23.60-1 At post 1 minute: of? 2:36; time, :24. :48 3-5. 1:01 2-5, 1:07 2-5. 12 mutuels paid Katie pear $7.«0 to wijj. $3.00 p'ace. $2.40 show: Trevardy $2>0 place. $2.10 show: Billy Skill. $2.60 show. Start good: won driving; second end third same. Winner ch. f. 2. Gold Enamel-Miss Orbed. Trainer. N. W. Burkhart. Overweights: Hapsburg Miss, 3. Scratches: Broadway Rose, 6982, Maloeha. -. Katie Pear saved ground on al) of the turns and racing into a small lead turning for home gamely kept it to the end. Trevardy made up much ground in the stretch but swerved badly when put to the whip. Billy Skid raced green and will improve. Dust Brush tired after showing slightly the most early speed. 7040—THIRD RACE—Si* furlonrs. Purse, $600. Net value to winner, $450; _ second. $85; third. $35. Three-year-olds up. Ind« __ Hors* and Owner Wt.~ StT ft~~Str. Fin. _ Jockey^Odv St’s (t»79i (Clock Stocking, 4 < M ich’l > 1 07 4 $| 3k 2*1 lk Hurn •> - 0 • 7013 Recruit. 5 (Holmes) 110 3 1* 3* 14 2k Froggett 5.40-1 7027 Cromwell. 8 (Bray) 110 S 4’i 4* S» 3* Tiner c 70-1 7034 Black Top. 6 6' 74 Rodriguez 7.20-1 (7026)Zainer. 6 (Sunflower) *101 1 24 2| 4*4 8 E’ston 5 80-1 At post 2 minutes: off 3 0": time. :2S 4-5. :47 S-5. 1 00 t-5. 1:15 3-3 |2 mutuels paid Clock Stocking $7.00 to win, $4 60 place. $3.80 show; Recruit $5.60 place, ST.00 show; Cromwell $5.00 show. Start good; won driving: second and th-rd same Winner, hr. f. 4. Pataud-Met Mexican. Trainer, H. West. Over weight*: Miriam Wood. 2 Scratches: Grandest, 7021; Seth’s .Alibi, 7034; Pauline M., 7033 ; Stamp. 7013; Chicken. 7029. Clock Stocking a forward contender from the start. came fast on the out side^ through the final furlong and, wearing Recruit down, got up to win in the final stride. Recruit set a fast pace and made a game finish while tiring. Crom weii finished in between the first two and ran a smashing race. Black Top was away fast and had no excusea. 7-ainer tired after forcing the early pace. —FOURTH RACE—One mile and a sixteenth. Purse, $500. Net value to __ winner, $400; second, $70; third, $30. Three-year-olds up. x Horse and Owner. Wt 8t | j"j 8tf. f.r. Jockey Ods St’s (701 9) Chris tie Holders, 8 (Ster.)M#3 6 6* 5>| 5*ft 5' 1* Holecko 8 00-1 (69* r>) Jacquelia. 5 (MrCrosson) *105 2 3* 32 8| 2>ft 2n* Maddux 4 60-1 7012 Miss Taige. 4 (Howe) 108 4 4 } 4ft 4ft 4, 3* Horn 3.80-1 *956 Boreas. 9 (Frnxen North)#103 / 8 8 8 €5 4* Cowan 21 30-1 7036 Manokin. 10 (Hall) *103 1 2’ft 2* 2* 3* (.* Rodrigue* 6.90-1 (7035) Hindoos tan. Hong Kong) *109 3 l’ft 1» 1 ?$ ll 6’ft Tiner 1.60-1 7035 Feenra-'k. 7 (Short) *103 7 7* 75ft 6* 7* 7* F-ederick 19.60-1 7089 l,one Pine 7 (Palmer) 108 5 6f 6* 7* 8 8 Martin 6$ 20-1 At post 1 minute: off 3:35 time. :24% -49. 1:15 4-6. 1:42. 1:47 2-5 12 mutuela paid Christie Hol’ers *19 00 to win. $7.40 place, 14 00 show; Jacquelia 14.90 p’ac«- 91 00 show: Miss Paige I"' $0 show. Start good: won driving sec ond and third same Winner, b. m. 8. Uncle-Winifred A. Trainer. E. E. Sterrett. Scratches: Aleso, 7038. ChHatie Holtere. out-pared, came fast on the outside when called on and, order Wen pressure, wore Jacquelia down and won only because best ridden. Jacquelia. racing under slight restraint, forged to the front when Hindooatan stopped, hut the diminutive rider was of little help to his mount at the end. Mi*s Paige finished stoutly and would have been second in another atride. Boreas came from far back. Manokin tired. Hindoostan showed much speed in pace making but quit suddenly after turning for home. T048—FIFTH RACE—The Dundee Handicap. Sia furlongs. Purse. $700. Net _ value to winner. $5(10; second. $100; third. $40. Three-year-olds up. Index_Horse and Owner._Wt. Si._1 ft 2 Str. Fin. Jockey Ods. St’s 70J0 Kori.lv 9 IllorUnd* 1ST 5 4’) 4' 2’ 1 ’§ Hurn ; '0-1 T020 My Pi.ldy, S lThnmt>»on1 1*1 4 «*» 6'J 4 | S* MrCorKI. S.70-1 (704 OKnd Man. 7 (Palmer) 115 2 2>| 11 1* »l Tiner S.00-1 698Dorothy Buckner, 6 (Me.) 107 7 5* 5$ 51 4* Horn 4.00-1 -John A Scott. Jr.. 7 (Pal.) 107 1 1* 2’| 3ft 6*ft Martin 6.60-1 (7027) Goldstein. 10 (Rohrer) 107 6 7 7 7 6sft Holecko 19.50-1 • 027 Cornflower, 8 (Loo per) 107 3 8* 3’ft 6* 7 Froggett 17.50-1 At post 2 minutes, off 4 03; time. :23 4-8, :47 4-5, 1 00 4-5. 1:12 S-R. f? tmituel* paid Korbly 86 00 to wig. 13 90 place. $2 90 show: My Daddy $7.40 place, 83 6© show. End Man 83 20 ahow Start good; won easily; second and third dnvKir Winner, h g. §, Martinet-IJidy Irma. Trainer. F. F. Borland. Scratches Pud. 7043. K©rbly was waited with until rounding the last turn where he was let down and passing the leaders with a rush, won with consumate ease. My Daddy was hwrd ridden and making a game f nish was easily second best. Fnd Man and John A Scott. Jr., alternated in forcing and setting the pace and both tired Dorothy Buckner was rated today and failed to close with any visible rueh. Cornflower unit. 7 0*1 O'—SIXTH RACE Eiv# and one half furlongs Purae $500 Net value to * winner. $400; second. $70: third. $30 Three-vewr-olds tip. Index Horse and Owner Wt. St. ft ft f Str.-Fin. Jockey Ods St’s C7028)Horlnga. 5 (Christy) 112 4 ~ V 3f 2ft~~1* McCorVle 100-1 Fffie Randall. 8 (Froxen)MOI 1" 1* l" ?•» Cowan 9 00-1 090 Pat Carter. 4 (Griffith) 107 * 6* 5* 3f Flston 9 20-1 "o?4 Cannonball. 6 (Golden' 104 6 54 R'| 4* 4‘ Doyle 70-1 70*9 Pokey lane 7 (Paducah' M$t 1 7’ 2* 9* 5* Rodriguet 3 30-1 7023 T.ucv J 9 (BarnsdalD * 104 8 6> 7* 6ft «*ft Tiner 46 40-1 ^eal Star. 4 (Grav A B ) 104 3 3 3 “• 7* MeFweu 4*70-1 697 7 Mvrtle A. 9 (Irw.n' MO! 6 3? 4fc 8 8 Gerritty 4280-1 At post 3 minutes; off 4 to time. 74 -48 3-R, 1*01. 1*0? 4-3 f? mutuela naif lforirga $4 00 to win 83 70 place $2 80 show: Fffie Randall $'-3* place. 43 60 show Prt Carter «9 <0 show. S'art good won driving second and third -am* Winner hr m 5. Horron-Syringa Trainer. J. Christy. Overweights: Cnnnonhnll. V Fucy J . 5: Vvrtle A 2 Fffie Randall. 2. Scratches Vav Off "04 Helen Malor. "049; old Blue. 7034: Chili Con Came. -: Stylish Miss $9«r Dale 7040. * H-'Hmra rated to perfection was hard rid 'en through the stretch and. mak ing a earn* finish exit-staved Fffie Randall The latter after heine forced at top •need by Pokey lane finished determinedly and onlv weakened In the final stride *'at Carte- save*! much ground turning for home than finished fast and closeup. r*snnouhan * • — f» • at the end T* 'key Jane tired. Mvrtle 4 quit SFVFNTII RACE One mile and seventy varda. Purse $600 Net value ’ ' ♦© xvinner $4 60: aeccnd. $68; third l13 Three-vear-elda up Index Horse an.| C'wner Wt St ft ft f Sir. Fin. Jockev (his Rt*s Or $ * >nett) t’ll M •*' $i I* Futon 6 lO.i 3444 fftmnat m. 6 fFiehf) 110 • *' 5f 8* $3 9*1 Horn 6 40-1 0044 White Haven. « (Borland) '*• «• *• 6* 4* Hurn ’40-1 704 ! Fade Fil’nan 6 (Gulden' 'M II 7 7 9' ** Doyle 1 90.f I -txnsx m^hle-o D’ttonne* - « (H ' U (I 3 Uft 1'| 1' 9* 8ft Clower 756-1 -043 The Colon*). 4 (Vail' 109 4 V »* 6' TWeett 10 90-1 (6969'Flea? Alse 5 (A SB' 1t« M i| 4* T 7 Martin $30 1 At post 1 minute off 5 '00 time 24 f*8. 44 $-8. Ill 4 - *> 1 94 4.x 1-44 New track record $? mutuele paid Quaver M4 3(1 to w«n, t 20 place $4 60 show Hr« ns ton f "0 plsce * ‘0 *h>'w White Haven $4 4* ahow Siert rood won drix M« second end third same Winner, hr. g 3. Irx'n Cross 11 Mood Trainer. G I eightv Quaver was saved uixdsr sbght rer-tramt until eixteritt* the stretch where he was tnvrd into a command ng lead then weakened and herely lasted io win Bron aton •lo.edwith a nest n h and won!.I haxe won in another tiv.de White llaxeu made up pro-md l.s.tv 1 *IKan after being e distant follower, moved up fest enter H p the etrdteh au.l closed com ageously Tableau de Honor and The Colonel showed • ... I sxarlv speed b'R gave way In (he stretch Flaxy Mae was prominent fot a half then retired ___ _ Senators Drive ; Cvenirros From C 1 Box in Seventh i - Manager Harris’ Single Start* His Team to \ ictorv—Sen , ator Ace Given Sensa tional Support. mCAGO, .Sept. 22.— Washington went on a hatting ram page in the sev enth inning today and by driving Mike Cvengros off the mound easily defeated Chicago, 8 to 3, and re tained its two game margin over the Yankees, who defeated Cleveland. Waiter Johnson faced the locals and after getting away to a had start because of an error by Muege, settled down and had little trouble holding the Evers men. It was the 14th consecutive game won by the Senators’ ace. He also fanned five men, giving him a ■season's total of 154 and a life time mark of 3,220. Harris started the league leaders to victory when he singled to left. Cvengros was unable to stop the at tack and retired after Bluege had sent his club ahijad with a double i which scored two runs. Johnson was given sensational support, the work | of McXeely in center and Maeiager Harris at second base being out standing. Peck led the batting at t o k for the Senators with four hits while Sam Rice ran his string of safe hitting on consecutive games to 28. Score: I WASHINGTON (A) CHICAGO (A) ab h Dn a.f ab.h do i *. M^VIjr cf 5 12 © fA’rhfTn cf 4 10 0© Harris 2b 3 13 2 fMooter rf 112 0© j lire rf 4 l* 4 © . he*Ir lb 4 l 16 l « •V.slin Jf 3 14 0 ©Sheeiy lb 4 I :6l n iJudre lb 6 14© ©Falk If 4 © 2 © © Hlu* k* 3b 5 2 2! iKair.m 2b 4117© Peek se 4 4 0 2 ©Pavia m 4 © 2 3 © Ruel c 3 2 8 0 ©Crouao c 3 1 2 2 © John sen p 5 0 0 1 ©Ov'yro# p 2 1 © 2 fl ---Lyons p 10 0 0© Total* 37 14 27 6 1 -— Total* 34 7 27 IS© Score by Jnninrs: Washington .... .©«1 ©©o 661—8 Chicago .2<*0 010 ' ©ft—3 Summary—Runs Harris. Rice. Goalie. Jodre. Bluer* (2). Peck C2>. Hooter. Collin*. Crous** T wo - ba so hits: Col’ins Ruel. Peck Blueye. Three-has* hit: Cvemrroa. Stolen ba?** Peck. H»rr:«. Archdeacon Sacrif.ce hit: Peek. Double Pi ay; Kamm to Co’ n* so Sh*elr. I.eft on basee: Washington. 10: Ci^-ro. Bases on ba i! * Off Cvenirroa. 6: off Johnson. 1: off Lyons. 1 Struck out: P> Johnson 5: by Lyon?. 1. Hi?*: Off 2 5*5. Adventure. Ral^o. Bay r-net. Northrop. Demonstrator. Vooger % also rati. Third race: 5 furlongs: >ir l,awnfal. 114 (Chiavetta even 15 out hpode, 11^ (Katon) .7-16 out ICatr.bone. 11* (Holloway) . « l Time. 1:03. Kirah. Keellia. Sarafax. Marion I.ewis also ran. Fourth race 1 1-16 miles: Belle Amle, 1"4 (Zucchini _7-5 C-t 1-5 Battlcshot. 1«3 (Gormlev) . 4 b i-t Mac O’Boy. 4 62 iMajeatic) . « Time. 1 51 Clever Seth. Divert: Richelieu giao ran Fifth race: 6 furlongs: Simplicity. 161 (Saucier) _4-1 « * < * Viennese. 64 4 Montgomery) ..4-5 * . Baleful. 165 (Majestic) ..even Time. 1 17. Holly Boy. Mount Pleas*” Spontaneous Creacent also ran Sixth race: Mile and 7$ yards: »>, "Is, no 1 rmlev) . 2 1 6-5 Moiinero l(.4 ij I ilia >! vs V (Mailmen) . ... .... * 6 | Time: 1 46 3-5 Galleon. Th# Pur ;an , 11. Dr. Dave Harrington and Barer© a,.«a ran Sixth race - v*ive furlongs: Swing nc Me A tee) .. 1-5 out <• * Brown Betty (Fields) . 6 1 2 Barbary 4I. V'ator) .. ........ , Time 59 M Ugh: \ v Vixen and Bil Masque also ran. I .ATOM \. F r*»! race C furlong* New Market fHarrington* I 4# 1 M * Jupiter y Stutt*) ... . . • J * R K Clark (Harvey). 4 Tune l it Winding Through c* xon. fttump Jr . F> * RoldgoM R> , oa'ar, " *r Idol and Tokihitr.e aleo ran Second rave; Hille and 'a yard* F*,*p»der (Garner) ... ! 14 4*4 If' Chert vcote tXItumey) ..:4«4 4 N gales (Harvey) . Time l >1 i y Hr»n King Job Hager. Old Houghs*. Hat* l‘p and Spo » McGee »k»o ran Third rare i furls* gu fanny de Cotusy (Uart*x)?49 44-' M* Helen Carter (Griffin) .........7 4* «'* Surpriee al*m-r) . * 4* Time \ 17 J-6 Coeenaa. Welpre 1* . • rage. Red Seth Captive. Rech' H '•* b*: a. I'md\ and St Kauat a’.eo ran. fourth rave < furlong* The Arauoan.an t£iWtt»> t ‘I '*4 out J O 1'ennv (tCIlla) . ... ... 4*4 ou H>k« Marr (Horn) *>w ..Time l II Id Rri4)t1 • Ton*4 a d Ro MtMiilan ate* me f ft ra.e \ mil* Rallot Rrueh iK!UC 4 %# I P M» Sax no (Hamilton) til4 * Lethrop (Moon#*} * I4 Time x o ' 0.' nth 1 aveew *rd Phnt> aim ran. Si\ih * ave l *!,’.* Mark Master gtutO ft*4 *«' 1 H t'spt Hal (Garnet ) 174 5 4 1 { Hyphet (J one*' . *M I Time l (k M L#s o Cel**; ! I>> '* Jay aim ran. . ^ j Privilege ».= (Hoag *•' Hi' *' * x'ar* F44r ' I ^ ill f Coleman lie (Garner) 4 Time. \ •; M Hmg' . ogao Sea ■ T endet Set h Q* x e*Tt ape at a'to ' * ** Hew mi I lx ink r heat (he In Can* » •* s« the f »t g> - a t.’uh'e he* ♦ •» h* *.'* *e , elet g*«d * (kf*a • 1 |%uistg in .he sev.**4 i4a>4 |