Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 22, 1906, Page 4, Image 4

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    GREAT REMOVAL SALE OF
MCOMTEi CEMA
BEAUTIFUL CHINA. PLATES
AND CUPS AND SAUCERS
Thousands and thousands of the very highest grade
Bavarian, Dresden, Austrian and French China Plates, in I
the most exquisite designs. The throngs of people who I
hare admired these beautiful specimens of fine china hare
declared there never waa such a wonderful bargain offered
in Omaha. From the neat, dainty designs to the most elab-,
orate effeots every plate is
bought them so cheaply that
prices. Genuine 25c plate go
to $2.50 each go at 25o each.
in. basement each
5c15c
FANCY DECORATED CUPS SAUCERS "a
.
Dainty and extremely Pretty Cops
coffee to after-dinner stsee these
positively wonderful. Brandeia never offered so many
beautiful effects at such great bargains worth
up to II. CO, at for Cup and Saucer
only
Such a bargain In decorated 'china merer happened before and
probably never will happen again la the history f western merchandising.
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jtnri-MEN'S UU
Wonderful Oacrlfloes Saturday
for the Removal Sale
II jewel Elgin or
nlckle case, at.
17 Jewel Elgin movement watch, silver case,
ilflf
17 Jewel. Deuber Hampden open face watch,
20 year case, at
15 Jewel Elgin or Waltham watch, 10 size,
10 year hunting case, at
II Jewel Gents' Elgin
or Waltham move
Ladles' 0 else, II Jew
el Elgin or Waltham
,::.. 10.98
ment watch
to year case
9.98
Removal Sale Specials
14-k fold Oiled watch
chain. warranted - I
wort"h 12.00, (J9C
ladles' Imported back
oombi, worth mm m
cuao..,,;??:..-..75c
Oents' link and Isvsr
cuff buttons, a p
ssrttrr.. 5 c
Gents' Us pins, p
Misses' bracelets no
sbargs - (or
on
ale
at....
69c
Ladles' set
(old worth
on
Bale
I50
at
Imported belt.
that sold up
16.00, choice
Imported pictures and
rrame. re pre
senting the
seasons, at
I'orl
ie,
rortn up to rf rt
at....
Ladles' solid cold Bet Rings, five hundred styles, worth up to i
11.00, at ,
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OMAHA LOSES A FAST CAME
Eatat on Balls in lint Innin Art the
v Undolna: of UoNeeley.
ROURKEITES DO NOT SCORE UNTIL NINTH
Uoadlns Mad a Chi... to Tie or Wla
It, bat a Lo.s Fir to the Left
f.'ardrn Ma the Beat Ho
Could l)o.
LINCOLN. Sept. II. Uncoln and Omaha
played a .nappy tapne of ball today in
what waa declared to be a Western league
record time for this aaon an hour and
L Ave minute. Lincoln won by s score of
I to 1. Both McKay and McNeeley pitched
exceptionally good ball but the tatter's
two bases on ball In the flratx inning
cauaed hi undoing, as they were followed
by two single, bringing In two runa.
Xhe Omaha were eay for McKay up to
' the ninth. . Then they looked dangeroua.
After Autrey had ken( dlaposed -of Per-
' ring hit .for two. brt.oe andr Welch' .Ingle
ent hm hnrjie.' .' Ramsey " went out. but
Dolan h)t fpr'a baee; .ItjiBted with Oond-
' ding to lie, with a hit, but the bf.t Jo
could do wa to send a long fly to David
son. The score:
- LINCOLN.
' . AB. R. H. PO. A. E
Ketrheni, cf II 1 1 0 0
Uulilln. Ib 10 0 1 A 1
' lavldaon. If.... I 0 1 0 ' 0
Kenlon. rf t I 0 1 0 0
' Thomas, lb I 0 ) TOO
tJagnter, ....'..'. ....'. I '01 I I 0
. 6ipn. 2b 0 I . I I 0
hoKer., . c I 0 0 0 1 0
McKay, p ..I 0 0 1 t 0
Totals
.....H I 5 .27
OMAHA. , .
AB. R. H. PO. A. E
lloaard, 2b
Autrey, If
Perring.' Sb
Welrh. of
Huwey, rf ,
Dolnii. lb.......
Oondlng. c...
I.nr, na '
MvNeeley, p...
4
0 1 1
1
0
1
I.
10
2
4
0
.... . 4
'
ToUla .U 1 14 U , I
Unooln . I 0 0 O S 0 0 l
' Omaha 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11
Earned run: Omaha. Two-ba hit:
' 8teenK Perrtng. Stolen base: Perring. 8ao-
V
mm
la Jtop wttas work-
sajift tfyia aad 6k
ae ditd Uctoa
nWi SHIRTS
grwaas-d pUs. They
piea im deaW aad alify tK
weanr. la rae mmi eolur4at
ICLU ,',"b l,fl8
a pertect woric ot art. we
we sell them at almost absurd
at Bo each plates worth up
In three great lots Saturday,
1
and Saucers, in all slse. from large
are mismatcnea, out tne values are
10c
U U U
Waltham watch, screw
4.98
.6.98
10.98
i
Any chatelaine Watch
worth up to
J."!-.-. .1.98
- Jewelry, Belts, Etc.
Leather ban and strap
puree, worth up to
ens ravin,
- 98c
on
25c-75c
sale
at...
rings. 14-k
up te 10,
5
German silver baa, kid
as, kid
24e
croa.es,
lined, chatelain
1. 350
style, worth
$1.00. at
Ovid filled croi.es,
69c
- , a r
lC
m
qholca of lock- grt
m, worm ui f
A . 0 It t a V W
5
5
rlftre hit:- Quillin. Double play: Long to
Dolan. First base on Italia: Off McKay,
1; off McNeeley. I. Struck out: By Mo-
Kay, 7: by McNeeley. 2. Left on nane:
Lincoln. 4j Omaha, 6. Plrat be on er
ror: Uncoln, 2; Omaha. 1. Time; :06.
umpire: aviB. Aiifiraincf : i,wv.
' - Menlln Pnnnded Hard. '
DENVER, ' Sept. !. Denver defeated
Sioux ("My by pounding Newlln for Ave
hit In the erond Inning, which, with three
errora. a pas and a wild pltrh. netted
eiaht run. Wright kept the hit arattered.
Score:
, DENVER.
AB. Ft. II. PO. A. E.
Ffldcn. If 5 114 0 0
Hnilth. a I 0 1 I I 0
Randall, rf 4 I I 10 0
Kueeell. lb 4 110 10
Welgardt. c I 2 1 S 1 - 1
Melt ale, cf.
I 1 I I I 0
IHivIa, 8b.
4 12 12 0
Donahue, 2b 4 1115 0
Wright, p...., 4 1 0 0 0 0
Totals 36 ' 11 27 II 1
SlOt'X CITY.
AB. R. H. PO. A. E.
Campbell, ir .-.4 0 o o 0 1
Rhenhan. lb .4 0 I 1 1 ' t 1
Nohllt, cf 4 0 0 1 0 0
Weed. 2b 4 0 0 3 1 1
Freee. lb 4.0 I ft I 0
Corbett, rf 10 110 0
Heater, l. 4.0, 0 4 t I
Pettlt. c I 0 0 1 t O
Newlln. p .... S 0 1 1.4 0
, TotKla ,33 0 'T . it ,i I
Denver 0 i 0 0 0 0 1 ti t
SIouk City ,....0 ,0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Stolen ba.e: Rani-ill. Mr-Hate. Sacri
fice 'hits: Kueaell. Mcllale, forbPtt. Tm
heee hit: Ruaeell. Welirart. Sheehan. Wild
pitnliee: Newton (2). Base on tll: Off
Newlln, t Struck out: By Wright. (: by
Newlln, I. rtret base on error.: Denver
4; Bloux City. 1. Ijeft on baiiea: Denver. I:
8lou City, 4. Time: 1:26. Umpire; Van
Slckel. ' r
Paehlo Beats ( kaapi, '
PUEBLO, Colo., Sept. 11. The locals won
the opening gain of the final "triea with
the Champion, here this afternoon by a
cor of ( to 1. . Stlmmel waa In good form
nd, while he whs hit hard. hr kept the
hit scattered and the visitors were only
able to score In the second. He had nine
strikeouts to. his credit. . Pueblo earned
etu-ush rutis to win, but wild" throws by J
. ,i.i i . -. . . . .-. i
in three runa . The locals played a fssi
game and ahere were several . feature per
forma noes. The core:.
- PUEBIX). .'- -.--'
AB. R. H. PO. A. E.
Cook. If 4 0 0 I I , 0
McOilvray. cf. ....'... 4 1 14 0 0
Bader, lb.'.. ............ 4 0 1 110
Uelchoir. rf t 1 . I 0 0 0
Klwert. Jb 312110
Tnnneman, lb......... 4 0 0 1 0 0
Vigil, as ;. 4 10 2 11
Kennicker, e .....4 1 I 11 0 0
Stlmmel, p ." 4.1 1 0 0 0
Totals 4 . IT T 1
DEB MOINES.
AB. R. H. PO. A. E.
Schlpke. Ib i 0 10 4 1
O Leary, as 0 1.3 3,1
Andreas, cf 4 0 2 0 0 0
Sable, lb 4 0 1 11 4 0
Hogrlever. o 4 1100
Mowry. If I 0 1 0 0 0
Suasions, rf 4 0 0 1 0 0
Magoon, 2b 1 0 I I I
M'ller. p 4 1 ' 1 0
Totals -. ......33 i 27 7 1
Pueblo 0 I I I 0 0
Dvs Moines 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01
Stolen bases: Hogrlever, Melcholr. Two
base hit: Melcholr. Three-base hit: Kl
wert. passed balls: Hogrlever. Renulclfer.
Struck out: By Miller. 1: by Stlmmel. .
Hit by pitched ball:. By Stlmmel. 1. Double
play: Cook to Hennlcker. Sacrifice hita:
Mowry. Eiwert. Left on bases :-Pueblo,
1; Des Moines, I.' Time: J .). ' I'mulre:
ISdlnger. Attendance: 1.200.
Mtaadlaa of the Tmms.
Played. Won. 1-O.L Pet.
Des Moines lei Wi ii . , .74
Omaha 1 ' M .SU
Unooln ., li. i m . 4Mi
Hloux City )S &j 7b .&i
Denver lit . T4 .44
pueblo 13.1 hi 10 .
Oamea today: niah at Lincoln. D
Uolnea at Purblo, Eloua ciay at Deuver.
TTIE OMAHA
, u ran Aunn nAs nn rl
1 V? ,,A 0 V AW. LL I
We Octv Ourflsw Store Oct. Is
No sale ever known in Omaha's entire history has created the amount
of interest that has been occasioned by the GREAT REMOVAL SALE. Every
day brings forward fresh goods on squares and counters to be sold at
wonderful bargains. Even the throngs of wise and economic women
are ready to avail themselves of these exceptional chances. The sale
grows greater every day. Only one week remains.
3
KWUDrVfS
REMOVAL
SALE ...
MEN'S SHIRTS,
Men's and boys shirts, negligee neck-band
.. style and collar attached, g
. work shirts, regular 50c S f
and 75o values, at
639 dozen men's negligee shirts all new
fall styles and patterns,
regular $1.00 and $1.25
values, at
vi n..,na in M.nh.ttn.
n.w l.ll yt.ii.'. " - .
Griffon makes of men's shlrta every ahlrt equal
to custom mmde
exclusive patterns-
at BSc, 91.SO and . . .
. Fall weight , In men'a
derby ribbed under
t a e
Xr.aa Uiinalnv IT Tl I ft n
Suits for
wear, 7 5o - M m
values, at HfTC
tet at
' $1.00 np
to. . .'
85c and
HIGHLANDERS WIN TWICE
Double Victory. Places Hew York Amsrican
Team in the Lsad.
GRIFFITH'S TWIRLERS IN GREAT FORM
Heavy Hatlaa- aad Fast rieldln
Behind Them Matte Whit Boa
Kasy Vletlnaa Sept.. of
Other Gaa.cs.
CHICAGO. Sept. H. New Tork defeated
Chicago In both games of a double-header
today and moved into first place. The
visiting pitchers were In great form and
with the heavy hitting and fast fielding be
hind them made both games easy. The first
game was won In the last Inglng. when
Chicago went to pieces. The second grams
wa interrupted by rain In the sixth Inning,
with the score 4 to 1 In favor of the visitors.
Score, firm giwiie:
NW VORt.
CHICAO0
B H.O
b.H.O.A.g
Kff'M-, rt.,..l I lIMm. rf I 1 9
klU f14. w. f t t 1 tJonM. tl 4 4
im, ik....t o it e ib.... 4 lets
William., lb. 4 1 0'T o Davit, w 4 I 4 I I
Loon.. Ib.. 4 I 0 1 erxtnohiM. lb. I t It I 0
ronrejr. If ... 4 1 t J-llli!n(ti It (i t 4 .
HuSri.tn. cf.. 4 It tl'ali.. Ib 14114
KIMiwiw. c... Silt .H.l4. ..... 4 )
MrOttir. e..4 I (Rotb. t I 4-T' 1 .
Chtr, .... 114 1 0MrFirlaB4 .1 14 0
Ortb. p J' I 0 I 1
Total. II 4 IT II 1
Total.' II IT It I
Batted for Roth In ninth.
New York 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 !-
Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 I 0 J
IjtU on bases: Chicago, 6; New Tork. 5,
Two-base hits: Laporte, Isbell, Davis,
Orth. Sacrifice hits: Dougherty 2, Keeler,
Hahn. Stolen bases: Klberfeld, Conroy,
Donohue. Hits: OfT Chesbro, 5 In seven
end two-third innings; off Orth, 1 in one
and one-third Innings. Struck out: By
Walsh, 7; by Chesbro, 2. Passed ball: Rotll.
Bases on balls- Off Wslsh, 1; Chesbro, 2.
Wild pitch: Walrh. Hit with ball: Klelnow.
Time: 1:08. L'mplVes: Sheridan and
O'Loughlin.
Score, second gams: , '
N1W YORKi. CHICAOO.
B.H.O.A.g. B.H.O.Ag.
Kaolw. rf ... 1 I 1 4 Hahn. rf I . .
BlborteWI. u I I It JonM. rt 1 1
Cha., lb.... I 114 4Ub.ll. lb.... I 4 114
-illume ID. I .IWTla. ..... I .4.1
l-apon. id.. I III SDaattn. lb. 14144
onrojr, IT.... I 4 14 Douf bwty, If I I 4 4
HoSmaa. cf.. I 111 4Hha. to j I I
MrUulr., e... 1 1 4 4 4 Roth. ........ I 114 1
H(. p I 4 4 4 S0... p I 4 4 4 4
IWH M 11 II I I .Total. w liiiil
New Tork 0 0 10 114
Chicago 0 1 0 0 0 01
Ieft on bases: Chicago. 4; New Tork. 3.
Two-base hits: Elberfeld. Sacrifice hits:
Keeler. 2; Laporte. Stolen bases: Jones,
Klbcrteld, Chase. Double play: Isbell to
Donohue. Struck out: By Owens, 3; by
Hogg. . Base, on balls: Off Hogg. X.
TlmeL 1:13. Umpires: O'Loughlin and
Sheridan.
Kvea Break la Clevelaad.
CLEVELAND. O.. Sept. 21 Cleveland
and Boaton broke even today. Boston could
do aothmg with He. In the first game,
while Young wa a pui.l to Cleveland In
the second. Freeman drove In three of
Boston's four run. In the second. Score,
first game:
CLEVELAND. BOSTON
iHOll H O A E.
Jackami. If.. 4 I 4 4 4Hsr. if 4 I I 4
-nil. lb... I I I I 4 P. rant, m ... 4 4 11
Turn.r, I 1.1 I tLabl. c( I 4 14 4
Laloia. !.. . .! Ill lOrlaabaw. lb 4 4 14 4 4
ronsaltoa. rt I t 4 4 4Chadb'rm Ib I I 1 I 1
nick, cf 4 114 IMorsaa. lb.. I 4 11
kuaamaa. lb. 4 I I I 4 Praan.an. H. I 114 4
Batata. 4 I 4 4 4An.br at'r. .. I I I 4 4
Haaa.' . 4 14 1 4lal.r. p.... I 4 11.
Taai 1 4 4 4 4.
: Touu it ii rr 4 4
Total. 99 I 14 W t
- 'Batted for Slahl In" ninth.
Cleveland 0 1 0 I 0 v0 1 -i
Boaton 10001441 01
Two-ba.e hita. Hick. Btovall Three
base hit: Heea. SaciiBcs hit: Congalton,
DAILY BEE: SATURDAY,
SOAPS
Removal
tto boa Olrc.1n and
Cucumber Bop
So bo Buttermilk .
Boap, box
Wc bos Vtstal Violet
Ssap, box
7Eo box Dr. Lyon'
Medloated Soap, box..
50c
lie (me Babenkln
eake
i S6c box Craddoct s
;'.u'.
WelltnKton and
$2
J n I o n
nd win-
Heliotrope, Jockey Club, Lilac, Violet,
Apple BloMpm, Crabapple Blossom,
etc. Per ounce
1,000 bottles Toilet Water worth 76c
to $1.00 at. bottle
fall and win-
$3
Turner. Btovall. Morgan. Stolen base:
Turner, Rossman. Freeman. Base on ball:
Off Hens. I; off Winter. 1. Hit with pitched
ball: Hess, 1. IWt on bases: Cleveland,
7: Boston, 5. Struck out: By Hess, C; by
Winter, 1. Time: 1 :. Umpire: Evans.
ttcore. eecona, game:
BOSTON. (LEVKLAND
B.H.O.A.g. B.H.O.A.g.
Hney. If...'.. 4 1 1 4 tJarkaon. It... I I 4
Parent. ...... 114 1 0 8tor.ll. lb... 4 1111
Slahl. cf 4 4 14 Turiwr. M....4 III
Orlmahaar. lb 4 I 11 4 .Lalnla. lb.... 4 0 T 4 1
chadb'ni.. Ib 4 I 1 I 4( ongilton. rf. 4 4 1 1 I
Moran, .. 4 I I .ntr-k, rr e I
Praam... rf. T" I t 0Rnaman, lb. I II 1 0
C.rrlsaa, ... 4 4 4 1 SCIarka. e I 4 1 I I
Young, p 4 4 4 I ITnwnMDd, p. I 1 4 4 4
.Bamla 1 4 4 4
Tsui. 17 unit
Total. II I 17 11 S
Batted for Jackson in ninth.
Boston 00000201 04
Cleveland 00000000 11
Two-base hits: Turner 2. Three-base hit:
Urlmshaw. Sacrifice hit: Morgan. Stolen
base: Stovall. Base on balls: Off Town
send, 1. Hit by pitched ball: Townsend, 1.
I-eft oil bases: Cleveland, 4; Boston, 4.
Struck out: By TownHend. 1; by Young, 7.
Time: 1:57. Umpire: Evans.
Detroit Wis. from Washlasj4oa.
DETROIT, Sept. 21. Detroit won an ln
terestlng game from Washington this after
noon, biever for the winner was In
vincible until the ninth Jnnlug. when the
visitor, bunched four hits. Including a home
run for four runa, which tied the score.
Detroit won In It half of the ninth on
Lindsay' double, a sacrifice and an out.
Score:
, DETROIT. WASHINGTON.
B.H.O.A E. B.H.O.A.g.
Mxtntim. If. I I 4 4 4Srh.lSr, lb.. I 4 I I t
Chlln. lb. I I t I nana, cf I 1 I 4 4
l raw lor 4. rt. I 114 4 A HI tar. aa... 4 lilt
Cobb, cf I 1 1 I acrnaa. lb I I 1 I I
Krbaildt. f . I 4 11 .Hlckroaa. Ib. 4 lit I 4
Irbaalar, Ib. 4 14 I 4An4ooa. If. 4 14 1 4 4
Llneaar, lb.. I 114 t Istanlar, rf.... I 1 4 I
O-Uaary, aa.. I I I I 4 Ediaa'aoa. rf 4 4 4 4 4
Sl.v.r, p 4 4 4 1 tWnratr, ..... I ill
Sroltb, p 1117 4
Total. II I 17 II lKltaon, p.... I 117 4
Wakafl.l4 .. 1 4 4 4 4
Slab! 1414
ToUU It 134 II I
Two out when winning run scored.
Batted for Stanley In the ninth.
Batted for Smith In the ninth.
Detroit 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 J 5
Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 44
lilts: OR Smith, t in eight innings; oft
Kitson. 1 In on Inninv. Two-base hits:
Crawford. Lindsay. Home run: Bchalflv.
Sacrifice hits: MclNlyr.. Cqughlln. Craw
ford, Schmidt. O'l-eary, Cross. Stolen base:
Lindsay. First base on halls: Off Siever,
'; off Smith, I. I .eft on base.: Detroit, 5;
Washington. 7. Struck out: By-Uiever, ;
by Smith. 2. Double plays: O I,erv to
Scfcaefer to Lindsay, Schmidt to LlnrUay.
Time: 1:46. Umpire: Hurst.
Browns Beat Athletics.
T. LOl'IS. Sept. 21 The locals, after
knocking Waddelf out of the box pounded
Cunningham for eight runa. The game wa
called In the eighth on account of dark
ness. Score:
ST. LOUIS. PHILADELPHIA.
BH.OA.E, B.H.O.A.g.
NUM. rf I 1 1 tH.rtaal. If... 4 1.44
Jooaa. 1.....4 1 14 Itmbr.ir. II II I I
Stona. If I 114 o Dana. lb.... 4 111
H.mpblll, cf. I I I I 4 Lord, cf 4 1 I I i
O'Brien, lb . 4 4 14 Ofihaan. lb ... I 14 11
Rork'talA, lb I I 1 I 0 Nlrhula, aa... I 1 I 4 I
Hartull, aa.. 4 I 1 I lOMrlug. Ib... I 14 11
Spanear. c ... I 114 OBrraaa. C....4 14 11
fallr. p l t( ualnth'ta pi I 4 2 a
Wadall,. p... 4 4 4 1
Toula M 11 14 IV 1
Total. M 7tt 14 I
One out when game wa called.
St. Louia I 0 I 2 3 0 I 11
Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 21
Two-baaa hita: O'Brien. Jones. Stpne.
Home run: O'Brien. Sacrifice nil: Jones.
Double playa: Nlchnlls to Davis, Oldring
to Dsvls. RockenOsId a Hart sell to Junes.
Passed ball: Byrnes. Stolen buses- Arm
hrueler. Oldrlng. Stone, Hemahlll. Hsrtsell.
Hit with pitched ball: By Peltv. Hhean.
Wild pitch: Pelty. First base on balls: Off
Waddell. 1. Hit.: Off Waddell. I In one
Inning: off Cunningham. I In six and a third
Inninga. Left on bases- St. Iruls. t:
Philadelphia, 3. Time: 1 CI. I tnplr.: Con
nolly. Sfaadiag of thv Tc.ua.
Playei
New York 1.17
Chicago 177
Cleveland l:
PhiUdelphU .1X4
Si. l.iils . - JM
.Detroit Hi
Won. Iost. Pet.
14 M .411
k M .
.T Ml .172
74 an .V
H iM .&
U 73 .4(4
SEPTEMBER 22. IMrV
-PERFUMES
Sali In Casement
Q
"
. r
w
Armour's Olyoerln , and
Boeton Store r
Catlle
All our 2Kc and 50c Cream,
including Albaroral Cold
Cremm, Cream MaraulM,
Orange JFIower, Skin Food
and Lemon in-
Juice vC
All Jrltl Hair
Brush., 1
Perfumed Talcum 1 .
Powder 1W
19c
21c
7ic
Medloa-
i5c
In Drug Department
Saturday we will sell 5,000 ounces Perfume (Swin
ton's make) : regular price, 60c ounce; White Rose,
10c
49c
Washington 139 B2 7 .374
Boston 142 4S , 04 .324
Games today: Washington' at Detroit,
Philadelphia at St. Louis, New York at
Chicago, Boston at Cleveland.
GAMES IN THIS NATIONAL LKAH1K
Chicago Win a Close Contest from
New York.
NEW YORK. Sept. y. -The local team
tried hard for a ninth inning winning flnltth
today, hut failed to reach, losing 5 to 4 to
Chicago. Score:
CHICAGO. NEW YORK.
B.H.O.A.K. n.H.O.A.E.
Slasle. rf....l 110 f Shannon. If.. I I I I
Iliarkar4i If. 4 1 II OBroartia. rf...l 14 4 4
Hoffman, lb. I I I 4 i Seymour, cf.. 1114
Oeaaler, rf...4 114 Kraanah.n, el 1 7 I 1
Steln.ldt. Ib I 1 1 I inevlla. lb.... I I 4 0 1
Tinker, m . . . . 4 A I 4 1 McClann, lb.. I 111
Erara. lb.... I 14 1 1 Oahlm, n...t 4 10 1
Kiln, c 4 III- (Ifirani. 2b... 4 0 4 1 4
Overall, p.... 4 4 0 1 lAmaa, p A 0 4 14
( Donlln 4 0 0 0 0
ToUl....,'..l4 11 27 IS 4Talor, p.... I 4 4 4
Ollbart 4 4 4 4
Rnrka- 14 44
Parsuaofl, p.. 4 0 0
Total. II I 17 11 I
Batted for Ferguson m ninth.
Batted for Taylor in aeventh.
Batted for Ames In aecond.
Chicago 0 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 0-
New Vork 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3-1
Three-base hit: Hoffman. Two-base hits:
Kling, Ever. Sacrifice hit: Hoffman.
Stolen bases: Slagle, Hoffman. First base
on balls: Off Overall, 10; off Taylor, 2.
Struck out: By Ame. 3; by Overall, 3: by
Taylor, I. Hit by pitcher: By Overall, I.
Hits: Off Ames, a In two innings; oft
Taylor, ( In five Innings. Left on hases:
Ctilcago, 6; New York, II. Double play:
Tinker to Hoffman; Ever to Tinker to
Hoffman. Time: 1:60. I'mplres: Klem
and Carpenter.
Brooklyn Wins from St. Loots.
BROOKLYN. N. Y.. Sept. 21.-The first
game of the final series of the season be
tween St. Louta and Brooklyn was won to
day by the locals. The managers of the'
rival teams agreed to bring forwird Mon
day's gsme and finish the) aerie with a
double header tomorrow. Score:
BROOKLYN. ST, LOflB.
B.H.O.A E. B.H.O.A E.
r.ur. Ib..(. 4 1 1 ftOllara. If... 4 4 14
Matoney, cl..4 I I I llur. h. ef....4 114 4
Mei-arthir. if. 4 1 I Bennett, lb.. 4 1 4 I I
Law I., aa 4 1 1 I 1 karrr. Ik... 4 1 II I 1
Alparman. Ib 4 I I (Murray, rt...! 4 114
Hummel, lb.. I I 14 1 I Holly. Ib....4 1114
tilth, rf I 0 I I 4Manhall. .. I I I 4 1
Hitler, c 10 4 1 orravfnrd. ... I 1 I 7 4
Putortou., pi I 4 2 SThompasn, p. 1 4 4 I
Karsar, p.... I I 4 I 1
Total. St 117 17 1
Total..... :. I 24 17 I
Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 3
St. Louia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22
Three-base hit: Alperman. Hita: Off
Thompson, 3 In five Innings. Stolen basts:
Alpermtn Double playT Alperman to
Lea-ia-fo Hummel to Rater. Left on bases:
St. Louis. 4: Brooklyn, 6. First base on
balls: Off Pastorlus. 2. Struck out: By
I'm. tortus. 4; by Thompson, 2. Passed
ball: Marshall. Tlmt: 1:28. I'mplres:
Entslie and Johnstone.
Reds Bat Gal Victory. '
PHILADELPHIA, Sept. . Cincinnati
today defeated Philadelphia by opportune
hitting. Score:
CINCINNATI. PHILADELPHIA.
ft H O. A B. B.H.O.A.g,
Hu.flua. lb. I I 4 I IThomaa. cf.. 4 1 1
K.ll.y. If.... 4 1 4 4 tScntalla. lb.. 4 1114
-luda. H 4 4 I 4 kBran.l.ld. lb I I 10 I 1
moot, rf ... 4 4 11 4Luak. rf 1114
ln, lb..,l III .Haiaa. If ... 4 4144
scklot. I i 4 otioulis. aa...4 4 1 I I
t'orcor... a I I I I oroertney. Ib. 4 114
Iaal. lb I I I I Oltooln. c I 1 I I I
Wtckar, p.... 110 ugparka, p.... 111
Rltklo, p 4 I
Total. 21 I 17 111 annn 14.4
Iwuoiaa ... 1 0 4 4 4
Total. U I 17 II I
Batted for Spark In eighth Inr.Uig.
butted for Richie In ninth.
Cincinnati 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 02
PhlladelphU At 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-1
Left oil bases: Cincinnati. 4; Philadelphia,
I. Stolen base: Luah. 'I wo-baae hits: Hen
telle. Wicker. Three-base hit: Lobert. Sac.
; mire hits: Wicker. Huggins til. -Struck
!-qt: By Spams, i; rv Hio.i., 1. by Wicker,
4. Bases-tin balls: Off Bparks, s: off Wicker
I. Hits: .)ff Sparks, i In eight Innings.
Passed ball: Dooln. Time: 2.00. 1'mpire;
O'Day.
Beaaeaters Ba.rk Hits.
BCSTON. Sept. 21 Boston hits eere
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BOSTON. PITTBIRO.
ii n i r nui-iav
Dolan, rf....4 I i iHallma. rl.lVl I vj
I rnnty, id... i v u.ianivr, ti... - i v
Uraln. lb.... 1111 Clarke. Ir.... 4 1114
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Brnars. Ib...4'l 1 1 1 1 -each. Ih....4 4 111
t'.msroB. If. 4 I I I ORIirhay, lb., I 1114
O'Nallt, c... 10 10, (ir.lhana. c... 14411
Domcr. p.... I I 0 I .Willi., p 14 4 1
MaKr ....... 4
ToUI. II It 27 II
Total. 12 Hill 1
Batted for WUlls In ninth.
Boston 1.0 0 0 1 0,1 1 0 -5
Pittsburg 1 0000000 01
Two-base hits: Bates. Ganley. Three-base
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basea: Wagner, Howard. Double plays
Wagner to Rltchey to Gibson. Basea on
balls: Off Willi. 5; off Dtnner, 2. Struc'-c
out: By Willis, 1; by Dorner, 2. Time: 1:40.
I'mplre: Sulle.
Standing of the Trams.
Played. sVon. Lost. Pet.
Phlcago ., 141 107 34 .Tm
New York 140 " St .S..6
Pittsburg .....IS R6 R4 .fil2
t-niiarreipnts ........lei a 75 .4K4
Cincinnati ....14.1 hit fk .441
Rruflklstl 1.W . M 01 .418
St. lunula 142 V !; ,K2
Boston 140 40 OS .31
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MARSHA LLTOWN. la., Sept. 21.-Spe-rlal
Telegram. I Following are the results
In the Iowa league:
Clinton, 6; Otlumwa, 2.
Oskalooaa, t: Marshalltnwn. 2.
Burlington. R; Fort Dodge, 7.
Keokuk, 4; Waterloo, 1.
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