THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 190& OMAHA TARES A SWATFEST Bourks Family Wing Battiiff Match from ' tb Bionx City Tribi. , HOWARD IS THE REAL BRIGHT STAR at Fear Tleses I He Makes Fear Hit - 4 Fr Haas . Raakle Wreaehes Trades). . The Rourke family won a swatfest from -Sioux City Tuesday afternoon at Vinton Street park by the score of 10 to 6. Omaha made thirteen hlta. while the Sioux made twelve, ao there was plently of life and action. Corn waa In the box for Omaha, and .although he showed signs of making an ascension several time, he stuck to the anchor .and stayed In sight of the grand Hand during the whole performanre. Cor bett started to pitch against Omaha and lasted Just two Innings and during that time Omaha made six hits and six runs and one man had been passed, v The Bloux City team la shaken up to some extent. Freese wss playing right and Heater short. Frost had given way to Heater at short with Freese In the field. The Omaha team was also changed around. Runkle was started at first with Joe Do an at short.- Runkle soon wrenched a tendon and Townsend took his place and handled himself In good shape. Joe took his chances well enough except one. Howard was the feature of . the game, going to bat four times, getting four hits and four runs. The same teams will cavort this after, noon. ' - The score : . . . . OMAHA. . AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Howard, lb 4 4 4 1 I 0 Autrey. rf 11 I I 0 0 Perrlng, lib , 4 0 3 I I 0 Welch, rf 4 0 1 ! 0 0 Bassey, If 6 0 0 2 0 0 Ixlan. ss 4 1 1 2 2 1 Oondlng, c 4 1 14 3 0 Ruthle. lb 2 0 1 4 0 0 Townsend, lb. ...... I 0 0 10 0 0 Corns, p ....4 2 1 0 6 0 Totals '...'.. 10 13 27 - 14 "l SlOL'X C1TT. . AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Campbell, If 6 0 3 3 0 1 Sheehan. Rb .... S 0 3 3 1 0 , Nobllt, Cf.. 5 10 10 0 Weed, 2b 6 3 3 1 2 0 Williams, lb I I 1 8 1 1 Freese, rf ,4 1 I 0.1 1 Heater, as..... 1 0 0 3 1 1 .'.'Petit, c.r ' ., 4 0 113 1 Corbett. p VI 0 0 0 1 0 .Jackson, p ..v. I 0 1 0 I 0 ' Totaii , is.,! .n.tu 5 1 Omaha.- 'f - Runs. S 3 0 2 0.0 0 -10 HIU 1 6 3 0 2 1 1 0 13 fcioux City -. ' ' Runs .. '........O 000032006 Hits .0 2 3 0 1 4 1 0 0-12 Two-base , hits: Perrlng, Freese. Three ' base hit: Weed. Bases on balls: Off Corns, 2; off Corbett, 1; off Jackson, 1. Struck out: By Corns. 6; by Corbet 3: by Jackson, 4. Left on basea:. Omaha, . I; Sioux City, g. ' Double plays: Perrlng and Howard; Dolan and Townsend, .Stolen bases: Gondlng, Howard. Autrey Sacrifice hits: Autrey, Welsh. Time:, 1:30, Umpire: Davis. At tendance; 260. . . ... . , . - Kven Break la' the West. PUEBLO. , Sept. 26. Denver and " Pueblo broke even here this afternoon in a double- beader, th OrlxxlleS taking the first game 'by a score t 13 to 3 and the locals the second by a score of W to 7. In the first name Stlmmel was hit hard and the vis itors scored almost at will. Wright pitched a good, steady game and held the locals safe at all stages-of the contest. Both games were . characterhted by long drives, five homes runs being registered. ' Score, tiist gamo: . , . . ... ,,AJ3. R. H. PO. A.. E. n-iaen, - ri..,.,f . j , .. v w o Smith, as 6 '2,3-41 1 Randall, rf 6 13 1 0 0 nusseii, id S I 1 8 o 9 Valusliv . . , A . a A " ' ' " " .' I ............... . . . . v v McHale, cf 6 2 3 3 0 1 Davis, 2b 4 2.1.2 2 0 Donahue. 2b 3 1 0 2 6 0 Wright, p 3., 0 2 1 3 0 Totals ...... ...ii 12 17 27 W 2 PUEBLO. " AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Cook, lr ... 6 0 3 1 1 0 . McGilvray, cf,. 6 0 0 0 0 0 Bader, 2b 4 0 3 0 2 0 Melchoir, rf.... 4 112 0 0 Klwert, 3b ,. 4 1 2 0 3 1 Tonnenatn, lb 4 0 19 10 Virgil, sa , 4 0 1 2 6 0 Rennlcker, e , 4 11 4 0 0 Btimmi l,. p 3 0 0 1 4 1 Morgan 1. 0 00 0 0 Totals ..38 I 10 27 15 t 'Batted for Stlmmel In ninth. Denver '. 4 0 0 1 I 1 I 0 012 Puel.io 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 03 Stolen bases: Smith. Randall. Sacrifice hits: Zalusky, Donahue. Two-base hit: McHale. Three-base hits: Melchoir, Ran dall. Home runs: Belden, McHale. Bases on balls: Off Stlmmel, 3. Struck out: By Silmmel, 2; by Wright, 6.' Hit by pitched ball: Hy Stlmmel, 1. Double play: Stlrumel m nA tlailn. I a nM rt...... a . , .. . bio. 8. Time: 1:36. Umpire: Van Bickef . Attendance! 1.200. s Score, second game." PUEBLO. . AB, R. H. PO. A. E. Cook, If 3 1110 0 McGilvray, cf 6 2 2 3 0 0 Bader, Zb 6 .1 '1 1 2 1 Melchoir, rf 6 2 3 4.0 0 kiwtrt. b it o 1 1 3 0 Toncman, lb 4 0 0 7 12 Virgil, es 4 0 13 1: Rennlcker, o '. '411710 Morgan, p 3 12 13 0 Totals ...... ... ....! 10 11 37 10 6 .,; . . DENVER. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Belden, If 4 0 1.1 1 0 Smith, ss 6 13 110 Randall, rf 4 0 3 4 0 0 Russell, lb 6 0 0 7 2 0 Zuluaky. c.. 1 2 6 0 0 vei(5rt. c J. . 1 o 10 0 McHale, cf 4 0 0 1 0 0 Davis, b.... 4 1 1 2 21 iKjimhue. 2b 3 3 1 2 3 0 Wright, p i 1 0 0 0 0 Paige, p 3 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 38 7 ' 24 11 1 Pueblo 0 0 3 0 1 1 1 2. M Denver 0 3 0 0 2 0 1 1 07 Stolen bases: Melchoir (I), McGilvray, Klwert. Two-base hit: MeU-holr. Three base hit: Virgil. Horn runs: Donahue, Cook. Rennlcktr. Sacrifice hlta: Belden, Morgan. First base on b.illr: Off Mor gan, 3; off Wright, 3; off Paige, i. Struck nut: By -Morgan, I; by Wright. 3. Left on bases: Pueblo. 7: Denver, i. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Van Slckel. , IJaeoln Beats Champa. . LINCOLN, Sept. The Uncolns won today's game In the fifth Inning, when they lilt Pitcher Miller, for four singles, netting three- runs. Up to the ninth. Inning Des Moines could hardly touch Maddox. Then he -let down a trine, .ana a clouhk- and n single, bunched with errors, nllowed three men to score. The feature of the Raine W;i Davidson' throw from led Acid to the plate, fetching 0'Teary. The team will plsy a double-header tomorrow, Scr.re: LINCOLN. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Ketrhem, rf , I I I 1 0 Holmes, 2b. I 1 0 1 I 1 Davidson. If 4 1 J t 1 0 Fenlnn. rf 3.0 2 I 0 0 Thomas, lh..,.. I ' 0 0 0 0 Oaanler. ss., I 0 0 I 1 0 Steen. 3h C 11.1 Roaers. c 4 ' 1 0 Maddox, p 4 110 10 Totals 20 S t 27 10 2 DES MOTNES. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Mowrey, If 6 0 0 1 0 0 Magonn, 2b.. 3 0 2 3 1 0 Amircs, ,rf ... 4 0 0 3 0 0 Welrlay. rf: 4 0 ' 0 0 0 D Hojrrlever. c........... 3 0 ' I 2 1 Sfhlpke, 3b 3 1 0 2 3 0 Sabrle, lb ; 4 1 3 11 10 O I-enry. ss 3 112 3 1 Miller, p 4 0 0 0 2 0 Totals 32 I 24 14 2 Lincoln 1 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 Des Moines 0000000 01 J Earned runs: Lincoln. 4. Double plnv: j Steen to Thomas. Two-bnse hits: Stern, ! Sahrle. Sacrifice hits:' Holmes. Thomns. I Steen f2, Schlpke. Stolen bases: Davld- on halls: Off Mnddox. 6: off Miller. I. Hit witn pitcnert Dan: Hy Maddox, l. . struck out: By Maddox. S: bT Miller. ?. ' Passed hall: Hogrlcver. Umpire:. F.dlnger. At- tenaance; v. ataadlnc of, (he Teams. Played. Won. lost.' Prt. Des Moines 141 94 47 .667 Omaha 140 71 ' .B07 Lincoln 140 71 .507 Sioux City....; 141 M 77 .454 Denver 141 4 77 .464 Pueblo 141 61 II .411 (James today: Sioux City .' at Omaha: Des Moines at Lincoln, Denver at Pueblo. GAMES I THE RATIONAL LKAGIR Chicago Wlaa Pitchers Battle frees Brooklyn la the Tenth. RROOKLTN, Sept. 25. In a pitchers' battle Chicago, winners of this yenr's pen nant, won out today In the tenth Inning from the tesm which held the honors for two years. Score: CHICAGO. - BROOKLTW. B H O A B. B H.O.A.B. Renter, ... St rase." Sb. ... I Slit fherkird. If. I SMalmer. .. I I pontine, rr.. , i l Q OLumlar, rf... o 1 t Hoffman, lb . I 111.4 Jordan. - lb. .. 4 0 11 I S Stelnreldt, lb 4 1 0 i McCarthy, It. 4 Tinker, .... 4 111 Lwia. sa 01IS KTra, .... oil o Alparman. lb 0 I Kilns, e I til 1 Brit.n. C....I 112 rralBtar, p...4 1 I 8trlcltt, p. I t 0 I Total SJ T to II I Total! to I 10 M T Chlcsgo 000000000 11 Brooklyn 000 0 0000000 Two-baae hit: Schulte. Ieft on bases: Chicago. 10; Brooklyn, I. First has- on balls: Off Strlcklett. 4; off Pfeister, 2. Struck out: By Strlcklett, 4: by Pfeister, I. Time: 1:60. Umpire: Emslle. Giants .Win from Reds. NEW TORK. Sept. 26. In the first of the final series of games .between Cincinnati and New York, this season the borne team won today. Score: - , NBt TORK. . CINCINNATI. - .H.O.A.B. B. H.O.A.B. Shannon,. If.. 4, ,4,1 Hula, lb.. I I Brawn, rf... 4 s'l 0 o Delrhantr, Ml Seymour, ct.. 1,1 4 1 0 Kkller, If.... I III Brasnahan. c 4 t . I I Juo. rf.:...; 4 , t rxvlln. lb.... 4 0 13 Smoot. et., MrOann, lb.. I Oil Lobrt. ' lb... 4 111 Pahlan. aa... t 111 0 MoLan, c... 4 1 t I Strang, lb.... 1 III (Corcoran, as.. I I 1 1 McOlnnltr, Pi 0 I i Dal. lb,.... I lilt . Walmcr, p... I sals ToUia M mil . ToUla U I 34 I 1 New York 01001000 2 Cincinnati 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Two-base hlta: Dahlen, Bresnahan, Mc Lean. Sacrifice hit: Seymour. Stolen baexs: McOann, Strang. First base on bolls: . Off McGlnnity, 1; off Welmer. 6. Struck out: By McGlnnity, 1; by Welmer, 6. Left on bases: New York. 8; Cincinnati, 6. Double play: Strang to Dahlen to McOann. Time: l:io. Umpires: Carpenter and Klem. taaakers Defeat Pirates. PHILADELPHIA. 8ept. 26. Philadelphia defested Pittsburg today in a well con tested game. A feature of the contest waa Clarke's batting. Score: PHILADELPHIA. PITTSBURO. ' B.H.O.A.g. B.H.O.A.K. Tboma. cf... I 111 Hallman, cf.. I 140 Oleaaon. lb.. 4 14 oOanlar. rt...l 0 S 4 0 Courtney, lb. 4 ,.. I ICIaraa, If..., 4 lit I Lb. rf I 1 I 4 Wasnar ea.l 111 Mas, if. ... I 1 I .NMlHr ,lb.l-jU 1 Sentsll, lb.. I 11 kLaach, lb.... 4 01 Doolln. aa... I S . Ritrhy,i Jb.. I ' 1 11 Iwoln. c I II soibaon. a I I 1 bparka,- p.... I 0 11 tPbalpa,. .... I 1 Lever. . p. ... let . Totals U 1 IT t IBradr. P -... I t 1 t I Myr t , t t t Abtla ... 1 t t Totals 31 f 14 11 1 Batted for Gibson In th eighth. Batted for Brady in the ninth. ' Pittsburg 1 0 0 100 1 0 01 Philadelphia 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 4 Left on bases: Pittsburg, I; Philadelphia, 2. Earned runs: Pittsburg, 3; Philadelphia, 2. Stolen bases: Wagner, Nealon, Clarke. Two-base hits: Ule&Hon, Dooin, Magee, Hallman, Clarke. - Three-base hits: Clarko tl'), Sentelle. Struck out: By Sparks. 3; by Leaver. 1; by Brady. 6. . First base on balls: Off Sparks, 8: off Leever. 1. Hits: Off Leever, 1 In one Inning; off Brady, 6 In seven innings. Time: 1:60. Umpire: O'Day. I'effer Oatpltehes Kjtrger. BOSTON Sept. 25.-Pfeffer out pitched Karger today, and aided by better playing, Boston defeated St. Louis. Score: BOSTON. BT. LOl'IS. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.k. Dolan. rf I lit tO'Hara, If... I 110 lnny, lb... I Burch. cf.... I Brain, lb..., Ill bantt, ib..4 1111 Bat, cf.... I I t Barry, lb. ..i 4 I Huward, 2b.. 4 til Murray, rf... 4 I t 1 Conau'loa, aa I I I I Uoiiy, aa 4 tilt Cameron, If.. I lit VMarahaU. ., I t 1 1 O'Nalli, c... lift tcrawforo. lb. I 11 I Pltff.r. p.... 4 It aarr. p.... I 1 1 1 o Total II 10 IT II .1 . Totala .11 I 14 I I Boston o 6 o o o i o i . j bt. Louis 0OV0200V 1 I Two-base hits: O'Neill, Karger. Thrct baae hlta: ttrain, Murray, baciilice Inus: 'lenney. Brain, tiurcn. stolen base: Con naughton. Double piay: Bates to jennty. firm base on Dalis: oft Karger, 2; orl i'teRer, l. Hit by pitched ball; Marshall. Connuugnton. . oiruc-a out: uy Knrger, 'r, by -tenr. . Time: l:w. UnipUea: con May and bupple. tlaauiat mt ike Teams. . . Played. Won. Lost. Pet. Chicago 144 110 84 .4 New fork .....143 0 63 Pittsburg .- 142 - 7 b6 .413 r-liiiadeipciia ...'...,.144 s , .41 Cincinnati .14o ' bt k8 .432 Brooklyn ..141 b hi ,41 .St. Louis ,,..144 bO 4 .147 Boston 148. 48 . 1 .822 Games today: Pittsburg at Philadelphia, Cincinnati at Mew Yor. Chicago at Brook lyn, til. Louis at Boalon. HOICU'I CHALLEMGIC IS CALLED Iledclla Posts His Share of Forfeit for - Foot Raeo. The sporting editor of The Bee. is in re ceipt of the tullowing letter: rif. M1CHAKL. Neb., Sept. 24. To the Sporting Editor of The Bee: Enclosed find low to call the challenge appearing in yur paper lrora Harry Hough to b E. 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After his suspension he played with an Independent club In Chi cago, which fact Is given as the reason for the fine, there being extenuating circum stances In connection wlUi bis suspension. GARRISON FINISH BY TIGERS Petroit Full Game Out of Fira and .Crowds New York from Lead. TWO NEED1I RUNS .IN'-THE' NINTH With Two Mrs Oat Kllllaa Singles, Melatyre Walks and Cooghlln's Three-Bagger . Brings Them Home.' " DETROIT. Sept. 25. Detroit furnished another spectacular finish in today's clos ing Inning, which it opened needing one run to tie. After two were out Kllliaii singled and Mclntyre got a base on balls; Coughlln then hit to deep left for three bases, scoring both men and winning the game and crowding New York from fir ft place. It waa a brilliant, hard-fought affair all the way. ' Score: - DETROIT. NEW YORK. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E Mrlntrr. It. 4 14 (KMler. rf..:. a 03 0 0 Coughlln. lb. 4 t 1 0 Elbrfld. a- 4 1 I 1 C'raolord. rt. 4 t 1 OConroy. If..,. I t 1 1 Cobb, cf 4 f 6 0 WIIHama. :b 2 0 4 1 Schmidt, e... I 14 4 La porta, lb. . 4 1 i Srbaatar, Jb. 4 I 1 1 Mnrlartty. lb I 111 1 Llndaar. lb.. 4 1 t 1 Hon man. cf.. 4 1 10 0 O'Laarr, M..I (14 Kialnow. e... 1 1111 Killlan. p.... 4 10 1 OOrlh p '..4 111 McOuIr. c... Il Totals M 11 It 14 Total 81 ll'Sa 18 1 Two out when winning fun waa' scored. Detroit 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 1! i New York... ....0 2 0 0 0 0 2 1 05 Two-base hits: Coughlln, Conroy,. Murl arlty. Three-base hits: COughlin. Ortli. Hacrlflce hits: Schmld-., O'l.ery, Wil liam's (2). Stolen buses: Couglilin, Cobb. First base on balls: Off Killlan, 3: off Orlh, 2. Hit by pitched ball: liy Killlan. 1. Left on bases: Detroit, T; New Yoik, 5. Struck out: By Killian. 1; by Ortli, I. Double play: Klberfeld and William. Time: 1:50. Umpire: Hurst. Browns Win front Senators. ST. LOl'IS, Sept. 25.-A ninth-Inning oattlng rally gave St. ioul the gume to day, 5 to 4. . Waahington made a strong bid for the contest in the eighth, scoring three runs on hard hitting. Score: T. LOl'IS. WASHINGTON. B.H.O.A.g. B.H.O.A.E. Nllea, rf t 8 0 Srhalfly. tb.. 4 0 1 1 a T. Jon, lb. I 0 t C. Jonea. cf. 8 8 0 S Btoaa. If f lit Altli.r, a...! 0 0 Hfmphlll, rf ( 4 I trroaa, tb 6 118 O'Brlao. 8b. .8 1 4 tiHItainan. rl.i I I I I Rork'A14. . lb 4 1 It lADilcraon. If. 4 1 1 1 Wallac. ..! e 4 4 VMah). lb 4 8 Rlrk.j, c... 4 l0 SWarncr. C....4 18 Olad. S 1 t Sraltb. p 4 1 3 HartMli .... ets ToUla 40 18tl 18 . Total 84 11 (T 1 ( Two out when winning run scored. Batted for Ulade In ninth. St. Ixuls 10000010 3-C Washington 10000003 04 Two-base hit: Nlles. Three-base hits: Hemphill, Warner. Sacrifice, hit: T. Jones. Stolen bases: C. Joneaa, 2; Hemphill, 2; Wallace, T. Jonea. Hit by pitched ball : By Ulade, 1; by Smith. 1. Wild pitch: Smith. Baaes on balls: Oft Smith, 5. Struck out: By Glade,' 6; by Smith, 3. Left on bases: St. Louis, 12; Washington, 10. Time: i.Vi, Umpire: Sheridan. Chlraaro Defeats Boain. CHICAGO. Sept. 2S.-Chlcago defeated Boston today in the second gume , of Boston's farewell series. White became 111 In the second and the local battery was ..changed. Altrock weakened In the ninth and Wsls4i relieved him after two lilts had been made off him. Jones completed Old Putted Clcasissr Old Dutch Cleanser It the only Cleansing agent known that remove discoloration! which -appear on enamel bath tuba without eating Into the enamel. '"' - . . v .' Keepa marble statuary, baalns, table tops, etc... : white and stainless, while soap turna marble yellow. ' Old Dntch Cleanser also reetores to whiteness marble that has become discolored by soap cleaning. Keeps tiling, stone, cement and moamic floors In spot less condition.' : ': , - ,.t , - Bold ln lrge Biffing top -can al - all grocerg,' 10c. ' ' FREE on roquest, the valu able booklet, "Hints for House .i. . . , . THK CUD AH Y PKG. CO., 5fV O. D, Dept., 8o.' Omaha. Nyb. 'V4 -i , 1 , V j .'. i'-' 9 a fine double play. In the ninth unassisted and concluded the game. Score: CH1CAOO. BOSTON. B.H.O.A.K. ' B.H.O.A.E. Hahn, rf 4 1 1 SHnay. If 4 1 Jonr. cf tl Parant, aa... I 0 8 riarla, aa....:. 4 8 I 4 8tahl. cf 4 1 4 Rnh. tb 8 1 1 I COrlmtbaw, lb 4 1110 Donohu. lb. t lit ' erhadb'rn. lb 4 1 I I 0 DouslMrtf. HI 00 BMortan, 8b.. 8 1 8 11 Sullivan, a... 1 if 0-it rrvaman. rf.. 4 1 McKarland. , I '. ,Crlgr. e..i.. 8 8 4 1 0 Iiundoo. tb... 1 111 lTaaoablll, p. 8 1-t 1 (r Whit, p 0tl smith 1 S "0 T" Total 81 ( It 18 1 1 Altrock, p.... I 1 - i Walak, P-... 0: 1 , . ,,, ToUla .17 10 17 if 1 ,."'', Batted for White in second Inning. Chicago ... 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 - Boston 00000001 12 Left on bases: Chicago, 11; Boston, 5. Hits: Off White, '2 In two innings; oft Altrock, 7 In six Innings. Two-base hits: Altrock, Jones, Freeman, Tannehlll, D'Mi don. Three-base hits: C. Orlmahaw. Stolen bases: Altrock. Double . plays: Morgan and Chadbourne. Dundon . and Donahue. Jones (unassisted.) Struck out: By Altrock, 2; by Tannehlll. 3. Wild pitch: Tannehlll. Hit with ball: Rohe. Time: 1:10. Umpires: Connolly and O'LoUghlln. Napa snot Ont Athletics. CLEVELAND, Sept. 26. Cleveland shut out Philadelphia again today. Hess did not allow a hit to be made off hbn until the ninth, when Coomb' little pop fly dropped safe between Lajote and Conga 1 ton.. Score: - ; . CLEVELAND. PHILADELPHIA. B.H.O.A.k. B.H.U.A.R. Jarkaon. if.. 1 1 llartal. If... 4 8 Stovali,. 8b... I 0 t eArmbcuat'r, rf 4 Turner, aa... 1 0 0 1 1 Davla. lb.... 8 0 10 1 Lajoia. lb... 4 8 8 8 0 Nlrhola. aa.. 8 1 t (oni.lton. lit I I t OOldrlng, 8b.. 8 8 4 Fill', cf 4 8 1 OSbean. lb.... 1840 Ronrman. lb. 4 8 11' v Lord, cf 8 0 I 0 llrmn. a 4 0 8 I t B(m. a 8 0 1 1 1 He... p......8 0l vL'oomb. p... 8 101 ToUl St 8 17 II .1 Total 18 "I 14 14 1 Cleveland , 20100001 5 Philadelphia 0 0000000 0-0 Two-base hits:' Lajole. Roasman. Sacri fice hits: .Stovali 2j. Turner, first base on balls: Off Hrsa, 1; off Coombs, 4. Left on buses: Cleveland, ; Philadelphia, t. Struck out: By les, s; by Coombs, ' s. Wild pitches: uy Coombs, 2. 'lime: l'2i. empire: Kvans. titaadina; of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. Pet, Chicago ...141 86 66 .t10 New York v. .141 b 54 .ttt3 Cleveland . . . : 141 2 oV .iM Philadelphia .130 75 4 .5111 St. Louis ...140 71 .507 Detroit 140 57 73 .4' Washington ........143 53 DO .171 Boston lib 48 y .317 Uames today: Washington at St. Loutst Philadelphia at 'Cleveland, New Voik at Detroit, Boston at Chicago. . Dertraad Wins a Pair. BKRTKAND. Neb.. Sept. .-(Special Telegram. 'tue Brnanu base bait team inutiU'U tue season here touuy by taamg two gaim-s Iiom Oxtoru. I n lust gamo beioiiaed to Bertrand all the way tnrougli, the score being 4 to 0 for seven innings. Tue oxiord boys came near tying the acoio in the last, but Masters kept liiem trom hitting when hits mtant runs. Hunter tie llgliteu the tana by making a pietty cnuli In right which ended in a triple. Strucg out: uy Masters, 1; by Ailll. . Score by Innlngk: H. H. L. Bertrand ....2 100000 4 11 1 Oxford 0ut0el20 U 5 TB second game was a pitchers' battle between Bellamy and Atkinson, Bellamy allowing six nits, wmle Alainson is cred ited wan a no-hit game, in toe 11.41 01 me ninin bchoonovi-r was auoved lut on wnat was uluimed 'to be a loui. bah, went to intra 011 an ovaiturow ana soureii 011 a wilu pltcnea ball by Atkinson, too bail mitina tue plate and oouncing oer tnas grana stand, btruca out: toy tieiluiny, k; uy Atkinson, lv. hcure uy Innings: R H E Bertrand ....0 0 0- 0 0 1 1 0 i ' ' 4 Oxford 000000 00 1 1 0 iiuiierles: First game Bertrand, Masters and Maaters Oitoiti, Hill and ttcuuonover. becona game Bertrand. Alainson and Mu Worter; Oxlord, Bellamy ana ochounover. Effort: Keeley's Malt beat Clifton; Fine Eyes beat Lord Bedford. Fourth Round Happy Free beat Oracle B; Patched I'p beat Right Right; Keeley's Mftlt a tie with Fair Empress. Fifth Round Happy Free brat Patched t'p; Keeley's Malt beat Fine Eyes. Final Keeley's Malt beat Happy Free. Final winner owned by Keough and Loftus of Chicago. The races will be continued Saturday and Sunday. HAH3ESS ' HACIXQ AT . CIXCIKSATI Set Boy Wis the Ohio Stake la Handy Fashion. CINCINNATI, 8ept. 26.-The Ohio, for 2:12 trotters, purse lo.oou, was the chief at traction at tne Grand circuit meeting at Oakley park today. Nut Boy, winner of ! the 110,000 Charter Oak stake, won the event In handy fashion. The 3:15 clase pacing waa easily won by Ardelle, the favorite, In straight heats. Red Bud won the first heat of the 3:06 pace, In a fierce drive, by a head from Texas Rooker. Alfalfa, the favorite, fin ished fourth. In trvina for the heat Vesto 1 Boy refused to start with the rest Of the 1 field, and, after numerous trials, was or dered withdrawn by the judges. wets on the heat were declared off and ten minutes was allowed for a new book. Texas Rooker had no trouble winning the second heat by a length from Schermerhorn. Texas Rooker and Alfalfa fought It out , for the final heat, the former winning oy I' a lenrth. Meeks. who drove Schermerhorn In the first and second heats, was relieved by He Henry In the third heat by order of the ! Judges. Summaries: I The Ohio. 2:12 class, trotting, purse 15.000. I thrte heats: Nut Boy, b. g., by Nut Fine (Mc- f Henry) 'Mack Mack. b. g. (Helman) Dr. Frasse. blk. g. tDeryder).... Lake Queen, b. r. (Rosemler).... i Icelander, b. ni. (Hall! I Roseoe, b. g. (M. Murphy) I Bowcatcher. b. g. (McCarthy).. Charley T., ma. g. (j. Liirryi.. Ann Direct, blk. m. (Walker).. Time: 2:10; 2:08; 2:09. Class 3:15. pacing, purse $2,000, three heats: Ardelle. br. m.. bv J. H. L. (fleers).. Ill Csntaln Derby, b. g. (Eldrldge). . . . 1 Bonnie Stelnway. ch. h. (J. Curry) Hall R.. br. g. (Hedrlck) The Donna, br. m. (Deryder) Director Joe, blk. h. (Demareet) 'Jenny Wrenn, ro. m. (Price) 1 Time: ::Ob: Z.Ob; s:oi. ! Class 26. pacing, purse $1,000, three beats: Texas Rooker, b. g., by Texae t Rooker (Snow) Ill Red Bud, b. g. (Stokes) 1 T dr Alfalfa, ch. m. (Pender) 4 I 2 Schermerhorn, b. g. (Meeks and Mc- ' Henry) 7 2 S Red Bird. b. g. (Hogan) I J 5 Hnlchaffln. b. g. (Geers)....:.; 6 5 4 PHnress Helen, b. m. (A. McDonald). 5 tds Vesto Bov. ch. g. (Nuckols) dr Time: 2:06Vi; 2:06; 2:08. WITH THE BOWLERS. ; The Cudahy team showed some of is lsst season form last night and won two games from the Mets Brotners. tvtry round was closely contested. "Dad" Hunt ington saving the second by rolling a 2L'4 score. He duplicated It In the last, hut the Brewers didn't quite reach. The Cu clahy's totals were all In the 500s. Alex Reed leading with 672. Huntington's total i wsa the best for the night. e3. Score: i MBTZ BROTHERS. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Brunko 1"6 13 lni 514 Blakeney 18 1) 150 4H8 ' Duiiman lbl 171 191 b-J Zarp K0 177 1S9 63H . Huntington 166 -224 i4 6o3 1 2 t 4 14 2 4 3 6 7 2 6 8 5 , 3 8 6 5 7 6? .. dls. 2 2 2 ,331 ,464 ,665 6 4dr .. dls. It is a serious thing that men contract diseases or weaknesses, but the most serious resalls quickly follow neglect or ' improper treatment. The time to secure the services of a doctor Is when you realize you have violated nature's law and that your health Is worth a heroic effort to re- gain. Don't wait until you are forced to pay the penalty. Neglect upon your part may simply entice complications and permit the disease to become more deeply sealed, necessitating a more expensive course of treatment. Why jeopardise your future health and happiness by deferring treatment and neglecting a ' duty you owe to yourself, and especially to the future generations? If you are ailing, come to our office and consult us privately. We have cured safely and thoroughly hundreds of cases which had baffled the skill of others. L Totals... tOlRSlQ MEET AT HOT STRIPS Iaaagaral Stakes Woa hy a Chicago Das. HOT SPRINGS, 8. D., Sept. 25 (Special Telegram.) The national coursing mett opened here under moot favorable toi.dl Hons with casrnung weatner and a large attendance. li augural stake of the Min nekanta club, ojxo, with an entry list of ftity-two hounds aroused grat enmuaiasm, the native jack rabbita nuking exception ally swift runs. The second round tndsy res'-lted aa follows: Far Echo beat Wild West; Grade B. brat NuMile; Afltxtion beat Butte Bullet; Happy Free beat Sir Patched; Lord Sefton beat Flying Beauty; Patched t'p beat M. Kust; Flight beat Lady Beat; Right Right beat Flue Elf; Friends Effort beat Lady Bruke: Keeley's Malt beat Hudson's Rye; Lord Bedford beat Fair Empress; Fine Eyes beat Ruaaell; . Lady Clifton beat Mrs. Uralnbell. Third round Oracle B. beat Far Echo; Happy Free beat Affection; Right Right beat Lord fcxtllon; Pa.tcbe4 L'p beat Frlcada Williams .... Red. A. C... Conrad -. Keynolda .... Reed. 11. D... ....8'29 CUDAHY 8. lt. 16 186 211 160 17 931 Ul 3.674 2d. Ih9 i; . 191 115 3d. Total. 177 &0-J 190 L'it 67 210 56 Vi 6J3 Totals 671 912 29 3.720 The Lemp's Falstaffs took three games from the El Caudlllos on the Metropolitan alleys. Captain Jay was I1UI1 on totals and Berger had high single game. Tomor row night the Armour No. 3 vs. the Pat terson Dally Newa. Score: LEMP'S FALSTAFFS. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. La Vlngne ) 171 - 113 510 Jay 2oJ 176 2J1 tin Kranrk 141 J3Z 176 - 44S Beselin ... merger ... ,.17 17 151 ,.iii ;vs . -m AM Totals..'.,; :...'fM H43' MM . 3,659 ROGERS EL CAt'DlLLOS. ' 1st. 3d. Sd.'Total. Caugblan ., .....1( 167 l.efholts .Ill " 190 Hmblet .J7' 171 H'nrltk ......1) 160 Crooks ...145 It Totals..... ......... ...783 776 145 1.13 15 131 143 0S6 3.254 t. Peters Beat. St. Johns. The St. Peters defeated the St. Johns In a one-sided game of fool ball by the score f 19 l a The game waa (tlaysd & the We make no misleading statements, no deceptive or unbUHlneaallke propositions to the afflicted, neither do we promise to cure them in a few dars, nor offer cheap, worthless treatment in order to secure their patronage. Honest doctors of recognised ability do not resort to such methods. We guarantee a safe and lasting- cure in the quickest possi ble time, without leaving Injurious after-effects in the system, and at the lowest possible cost for honest, skillful and successful treatment. We cure safely and thoroughly: Stricture, Varicocele, Emissions, Nervo-Sexual Debility, . . Impotency, Blood Poison (Syphilis), Rectal, ' Kidney and Urinary Diseases, ' and nil diseases and weaknesses of men due to evil habits, self-abuse, excesses, or the result of specific or private diseases. , Fret Consultation and Examination -?0ffl,S SnTj.' ii SouVnotmJLunSS STATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE 1308 rarnam St., Between 13th and 14th Sts., Omaha, Neb. H - ' Bt. Peters' grounds. The St. P"" school team would like to get games with any eleven 1 yeare ot age or undur. Telephone Harney 8042. IMVfcKSlTV TEAM HARD . HIT "Cobs" Glvea Oat by Facalty Knocks Foot Ball Flayers. IOWA ClTi", la., Sept. i.5. 8pecil-A last staggering bio' waa oeilvercd to th foot ban liopeM of the biale un.versiiy o( Iowa loiilghi, when It was announced by toe university autnontles thai "cuna ' in almost unlimited numbers had been handed out to the members of the Hawkeya suuad. How manv of them can be removed troin the first game on the Iowa schedule, to be playtd with the University of Missouri on October ii, is the all Important topiu of conversation just now. And lie ;nul withdrawal of Andy Chalmers from the university ' on account of atmllar "conui. Hons" In university studies lias only adued to the general feeling of despair. At su time in the history of sport In the state university , have the fai-ulty members made Mich a wholesale raid on the foot bail reserves and at no previous tints since Knlpe's last season here, in 19u2, has the aituatlon been so critical. Owing to the comparative lateness of the university In beginning practice on the Iowa field lias only been In progress for four days now and yet Coach Chalmers fcela that it ia already necessary to send the uien Into light scrimmage work In order to get them in aliape for the coming sea son. Even smong a large number of the faculty members themselves the denounce ment of the abolition of the preliminsiy training season is most pronounced, it is believed here now that the sentiment of the university would almost unanimously favor the return to the old system In that particular at least. The discontinuance ot the training table Is also reretied on many sides, and the heavy handicap In condition ing the tnen without Its aid Is severely f..lt. ' . The first two days of this week havo been devoted to perfecting the men In signal practice and teaching them the ele ments of tli new formations Iowa has about fifty men la the field, counting the freehmen who are working In preparation for neat year's campaign. Not more than thirty of tbeae men - ar eligible for the teem and It doea not seem now that any eievsa ot Uicia are phyticaiJ cavU ; playing the game. Some hope Is derived from the general uncertainty of the situa tion, but before the first week's scrimmage work Is over a fairly good line on tha Hawkeye prospects will be possible. Sporting Brevities, Both bowling leagues are now open and the winter s game is on in tun Diaat. The Cubs made but twenty-seven tilts oft Wl use and Mathewson In the Karnes witn in ew xora siouuay.- auui ougm enough to win a pair. Ice Hall Is here with the Sioux team and Drobably will Ditch one sanies aKalust Omaha. He has been well in tne Southern league ano won uie last game he worked for Sioux city. Chicago will have the bent of the deal with New Kork tor some lime now, as Uio next games will be with Boston And Wash ington on the South Side grounds, while New York Is battling with Detroit and Cleveland at the Utters g.ounds.- Wuilun bus gone to Join t'omlskey In his figul for the pennant. That may help Omaha aomewhat to retain soond place. Quilllu has been hitting the bail this tall, aa well as playing a fast ftclalng gam, ttut, then, witn Les Moines laying Uown, wnat allow has Omaha? ' -. WESTERN MATTERS AT CAPITAL taaapalaa Book of America a Federal tiaa of Lbor Being loahed for Dagerl). J.. , (Trom a Staff Correspondent)) WASHINGTON, Sept. 26. Special Tele gram.) The campaign book ef 1 the Amsr Iran Federation of Labor, it ! expected, will he leadv for issue the lml of thia week. This book Is being e4ger'y sought after by both republicans and democrats and naturally by sitaLrrs for the federa tion. Colonel Jamea P. Lowe of the supervising architect's office was today assigned to Is sped and report on severs! sites offered to the government for public -buildings in Decora h. Esthervllle and Shenandoah, la. nr. txiwe win prunauiy viau incse iowug duxlns tli Oral wetk Lu Ovtuber, to be x Clt oi me I aoing