) ' . . . 4 lL., THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TIXSOAY, SEPTEMBER ' 15. -1908. Sioux City Wins Western League Pennant and Indianapolis American Association 1 li I V 1 CI ft , li I it m T f 4.1 'I r TOWSS' WIS FROM TICERS "joiioTan it Hit Hard and Timely and V ' St Louit Win Easily. STOJfl HAKES A HOME BUS Ietrwlt Dae-a m Work at Bat, bat rail ta Hit With Nn Inn earea af Other GiaH. f ST. LOU15L Sept. 14.-6L Louis hit Dono van hard and timely and took tha second game of tha series from Detroit, I to 1 Score l . ff R.-Loria. AS. R. 4 Btone, IT ' Hsrtsell. rf . Hoffman, rf Ferris,' lb .. Wstlar. a.... Williams. 2b T. Jones, lb 3 Smith, e . 3 Powell, p ,.... J Totals "... H. A. K. Oatil.7. If ... I I'Mlllk. tb . 4 1 I Pelekantr. t 1 I firmer, if... . 4 1 rirkartn, rt. 4 freem... lk.. I 1 It M'Brtoa. at.. 4 t 3 HWK, I I i Keeley. ... 4 1 SIOUX CITY WINS PENNANT Eight Buna, While Omaha Accumu lates a Bow of Gooe Egg. last far Cm4 Mewsar tha Other ' Sewrwa An rile I't-Sml Craw 4 Taraa Oat ta Wlt- eaa tar H'lati. 27 DETROIT. A.B- It .... .... 1 H. A - t. - '' . ' Mclntyre.- tf Sehaefer.- a . Crawford, cf .... 4 coaij. :.. 4 Roesrnsn, lb 4 Schmidt. 4 ft Coughtln " 3t '. I 0 Dowm, is I 1 Donovan., p I). Jnnea x... 1 Mullln . 1 Thomas.- 1 Toiau I-'" 24 II I Patted for Coughlln tn ninth. ' Ksl loo fur Downs In ninth. Hatted for Donovan In ninth. St. Louis ,....."...1 e 2 1 1 ft ft 8 - Detroit ft ftlftftlftO-a Two-base bfls:'Rostntn. Willisana Horn run; Stone, . Barririce Mta: Powell. T. J nr., Frrria, Stolen boar: Rchaefer. toub)e plays; CougMin (unssslstedi; Schmidt and Rossmsn. Left on hsses: St. 1-outs, ft: i Detroit, a. Bases on balla: Off Powell. 1; -off Donovan, i. Struck out: By Powell. ;"by Donovan.' I. "Wild pitch: Don nvan. Time: 102 Vtaplraa; Hurat and Sheridan. - Tmw W FrM White . CHICAGO. Sept. It Cleveland defeated Chicago. 10 la 4, today. The vlaltora hit Owen hard In Ihe. seventh and took the Mmotl vil,ilt hit easily, whlls J at Kpt thelxa a Under cofitro'. Score CHICAGO. IB. R. H. Hahn. tf." ..'.. ..-.... ft 1 -Jones rf I Dougherty, If. 4 Isbeli. lh 4 Da via. 2b I Parent, aa. .4 l I HulUvan. e. 4 v Tannehlll, lb. i 4 .1-1 Owen. p. 1 'Donohua .............. 18 4 Manual, a. .. .n . - Andrraon 1 ..0 - o. i : Clereland. . Fnrt he on haller Off Jn, l; off Owen, 1; off Manuel. 1. Krtirk out: Pr Owen. ?: by Joe". I. hy Manuel, 1. tlil p'tch: Vmnuel. Time: 1:45. I'm p'.ree: Egaa and O'LAughiin. eaatara aa Athletlea allt. WAPHIXMTOX. rVrt 14 lTt Keey pitched both gmia for Vaihina"U and beat Phlla'ielpbia tn the firet, 1 to 1. the erM,ata c I i . In (ha Cnft Coomba was a fuanle and the km mm j HOME BY HOLMES LNS IT eaully. k to . the game Keing canea ax me end of the elrhth Inning on account of darkneaa Brr.ee. flrt pmi: WHINOTfiN. rHlIATytHI u n a II H O A E. CKm'aMW. et. t 1 i 4 4KirSnia. .. 4 i j 4 toin. it.... ; j " ; . iw.k r(..t 1 1 4 I rr..r... i ..- 4 4 14 4 4WTbol. If. . 4 I 1 It rolltK. J 4 1 II 4 t 4Prw ... J J I 1 1 Toul. lrJ 4 TvUla ft One out when winning run was made Washlnrton 0 1 11 Philalelohia 0-1 Two-baee hlt:Street, Klmnnilion. Tlmne run: Nichols. Sacrifice hit: Galley. Stolen rtelehantv. McBrirte. Btreet. Oltlrmg Double plavp: MrBrlde to Freeman. Salve to Davis. IWt on bases: Washington. ; PhilHrtelnhia. . Basea on balls: Off Keeley, t; off Balve. i. Pase on error: Philadelphia, 1. Btruck out: By Keeley. 4i bv Balve. 6. Time: I:IS. Umpire: Connolly. Score, sec ond ame: rHlLADKLr-HlA WAtHlSOTON ilHIktl AB H O A K Klihnt. 4 14 lPltk.rin rt. 4 0 I 4 4 Qtiler. It ... 4 1 4 e 1 41 ni.h. ft t t I i 4 1 TMIehmtr. lb I T-lTmer. rf .. I I 4 Irmun, lb.. I 4 t 1 1 t 4MrKrl4. . t I I t treM. c I 4 1 4 3 1 4 Keller .... 1 4 I I MllftS 1 4 4 ..tl 14 It ToUII J4 I 14 li I Game called on account of darkness. Batted for Keeley In eighth. Washinaton 9 a 0 0 Philadelphia 1 0 0 1 I 16 Two-base hit: Nichols. Three-base hit: Barrv. Bacrlftop tills: McBrlde. KJreley Bey bold 2). Double llays: Keeley to Mc- Rrtrte to FTeeman. lv. fjol ins to lITl. VrBrirle to Deiehsntv to FTeeman. Deft on bases: Washinaton. : Phllaiielphla. a t. Bases on errors: Wsshlnrton, Z; Pl lla- delnhia. t. Htt br t.ltched ball: By Keeley. 1. struck out: ur tveeicy. i: oy voumi. C Passed ball: Lapp. 1. Time: l:Su. Um pire: Oonnollv. Boataa Wlas From Xw Vers, BOB TON. Sept. It Boston won a close me from New Turk today, 1 to 1. With two on baaea In the ninth InnViK O Rourke lined the ball Into Steele s hanTs. and the pitcher enrtwl the rame by running orer and touching nrsu nerrriN KKW TORKL A.B.H.O.A.B 4B.H.O.A.B. fcrraanell. lb 4 1 I 4 1 Miir. rt. 4 4 4 4 4 Lora, k 4 4 11 tConrnr. lb.... 4 4 12 4 Spexksr, cf... 4 t 14 4 Hemphill, cf. I 4 I 4 4 OMaier. rf.... 4 4 4 4 Lpm-ie. 4 1111 Stfthl. Ik I 1 14 I 1 Hornrlty. lb. 4 1 IS 1 4) Wfttmer, as... I 4 4 4 lO'Resrke, If. 4 t 4 1 4 Cravfttk. If... S 4 4 4 Snail, ss I 4 14 4 twnakk. C...I 1 1 1 4Klelno. C... 4 4 4 4 4 ttsela, a. I 111 (Laka, a 1 111 Standing of the Teams (tmetrad. p.. 1ft WEST. LEA (J UK. WLPrtl Floua City. rrrslit .... ncoln ... erver .... PueNn OKI-Ins. If.... 4 4 B.rTT. Ik. .... 4 t Murphy, ef... I 1 DkTla. Ik....', t 1 trkoi4. rf . . I 1 K Colli as, lb 4 I Laps, c I 4 Ceembs, P 4 ft TeUls... Totala . . 4. 27 M CLEVELAND. AB. R. H. O. A. X. O. 18 8 11 Goode. rf. ' ...4 1 1 8 8 8 Rradlev. Sb ft 1 I Hinchisan, If. Lanie, 2b. Btovall. lb. Beitiia. 0, ......... Birmingham. f- . Perrlrg, ss. Joss, p. ....i..w. Totala I.. 42 10 1 27 Batted for Owea In the aeventh. Batted for' Manuel In the ninth. Chicago ...;...v...., I8080ejft-4 Cleveland r..V........8 1 ft ft 1 2-1J Two-baas hlw. LaVSe fj), Owen. Prrrlng, Da via. Thrae-baaa hit: OooAtu Home run: Hinrhman. Hits: Off Owen, IS In seven innings; off ManurL In two Innings. 8e rific-e hit: Bomla. Stolaa base: Tsnaehlll. Douhle plsys: LJole to Stovafl; Owen to Davs to IsbcII Left on kaaes: Chicago, Tutili 1 21 11 I ToUls It 4 14 13 S Bnaton 8 001890- New York 0 0 1 ft 0 0 0 01 Two-base hits: Donahue. Sacrifice hits: Wskner. Ball, Steele. Stolen bases: Con my. Btahl, Lake, Oessler. Double plays; Warner to Btahl: Mnrarity to Laporte: Kte!e (unasalatedl. First base on balls: Off Lake. 2: off aMeele, 1. Jret base on errors: Boston, I: New Tork, t Struck ut: By Steele, 1; by Lske. 1 Wild pitch: Lake. Time: 1:56. I mpire: .vane. Clear Iwrtf far Belvldera. BELVTDERE. Neb.. Sept. 14 Speclal.) The three days' ball tournament closed Saturday a'lth a loosely played raroe be tween Daykln and lielvldere. the home team winning by score of IS to 10. Belvv tiera won all six of the games In which they played, winning from canetoo twice, Brrem twice. K-dear, once and Daykin once. Tha remarkable feature of the tournament was the fact that there waa not a close contast. the result of any game never being In doubt after the first Inning, and tnere waa aot a questionable d-cisirt br any of the numerous umpires. Out of about twenty gamee played by Belvldere since July 4 tbey have lost but two, one to the Haskell Indians. S to 1: the other tn Hrferotv la which the latter tew a waa ably assisted nr the umpire, - REAL ESTATE CITY rkUrKHil' I'UH SALS - (Continued.) FOR SALO-'Neat t-room bouse, east-front lot at awl 8. Suth Ave. l,au0, Hequlres about 4a) cash, balance tnoauily. C 51 iiachcaana. AM Ptxlon BVock. f MH1J SPECIAL BARGAIN, : .CLOSE IX. tdxiz: feat, on tha west side of 20th St.. one block south af Leavenworth, with an old t-story house and room for another, or a brick flat; street paved wltth brick and two installments of paving tax paid. This is the bluest close-in snap we knew of. price JtAkiU. It .will aura .go. tjuick, so speak up. V. y. Sholes Company, lift Board of Trade Bldg. lth 4k Far nam St. Telephones: Douglas-4; Ind., A-a-4. - (!? M41 IT REAL ESTATE FARM AID MAM CM LAUD -OR I ALB GOOD FARMINO LAITD Near Denver, Or!ey dlstrtrt4 Wells 31 to 4) feet; abun eaaoa of moisture: gauaral farming, ln ciudlnc oota raising; eo crop pays for farm. NATIONAL INVESTMENT CO, KJ Braadela bid. Omaha. Neb, lAJ T7S ' awath Dsasta. INFORMATION OF TRIPP COUNTT OPENING. The reigiatratlon for tha Trlpv ominty land, comprising l,w soft acres of ferula lands, will begin October ft aad continue anili tba 11th. ' This land ts aven batter than the Rosebud. "Oregory oouaty." which ta aow selUag tor from IVOuv u tlu,uiM par Sjuartes. . tBd ue for snap.' bkiA lawa. prealdtat's proclamaiiua aad ether Informatloa. Buy your tickets to Dallas, the only R. H. tow a pear the tana. Tba Dallas Real Letate Co., Dallas, a. D , otvs of the old est real eatale firsoa la Tripp county. t MS, 4 Sft REAL ESTATE LOANS (Continued.) MONET TO BUILD. S500 to SjWi.VOO at ourrent rataa. tV. H. THOMAS, rirst Nat Bask Bldg. tl( TO IW.OOft made promptly. F. Wetd Bldg., Uih and far nam. D. Weed. ( PRIVATE MONET NO DELAT. GARVIN EROS., 2tM FARNAM. (J2-k LOWEST RATES Bemla, Pax ton Block. (E) 1 MONET TO LOAN-Payna larestment Co. WANTED TO BUY HIGHEST priors for 2d-hand f arnlture, eaT peu, clothea aad ahoea. TaL Iouglas toil. urn RIGHT prices paid for Id -band furniture, vkrpata, stoves, clothing, ahoea. Tel. Red Ml. ca SSM WANTED TO RENT TRIPP COVNTT OPKN1NO. Raarlster at law office of Bun h A Buffing. Ion, most recent rna of Tripp county, with government bulletin of In format iou; KK-e ss rvnts. Burch V Buf ftngiou, tltaa. g. D. t Ma-T 4x Wyasalava;. PUBLIC LAND OPENING Ua.ora acres of rich trrlgaied land, la ths Auies) Vailey of southern Wyoming; per petual waier rights turnianea sttera under Carey act et eongreaa. Tba great est opportunity ever offered cnl-na of tba Ceiled b Lutes by the federal govern ment and stale of Wyoming to own a rich trrlgated farm. Cheap rate excursions.- f er fall partlcuiara write or sea ' lb Globe Lend an lnvealn.cn; Co . til . Aftth m-. Omaha. Neb. t MSlt CATHOLIC woman, wife of traveling maik, best references, wants board and room with private family or widow. Address O li. tre The Bee. (J4 MbJtt I7x STOVE REPAIRS WE have in stock (no delay) repairs tor aval j make of furnace, siuem or hot water healer, water Iron la. OMAHA STOVE KEPAIR WORKS, UUk-iaY Do us. as St. Telephones: Bell, Doug. ; Ind.. AJC21. GOVERNMENT NOTICES KEERABKA -COLORADO LANDS lM,oo acre of aesiara Nsbraska and aaat ra Colorado liipre'ed aud unimproved lands at la to Ls per acre; any star traot. t in cropa. Writs or oume and see ua. Globe Land and Investment Co . ill a. isth t?t. Omaha- S0-i7 REAL ESTATE LOANS LOAMg an Improved Omaha preperty. Oavaefe K. k. Co, hM X. X. Lli bid. Z2r-J.l . . FIVE PER CENT - motley ta loaa aa Oaiaaa auaia urvpertF. TUuMll tsKENAN, A. has sath LUa Bldg ti-4rti W Aft-'Tk-D CS'y laana aad warrants. W. araasa ataailh 4k --. lUt I arnam St. , . it'-2 WANTE1 Ciiy laana. . Peters Trutt Co. iU.t-tk FAT WE. htUTWItK a CO.. N. T. awttata- aaoaey. owa la Ltta. ' w rata. OFFICE OF CONSTRUCTION QUARTER- termaaier. f ort tnnaria. AfO., bepiemoer I, 1M. Sealed proposals. In triplicate, aub- lct to tbe usual conditions, win be reived here ur.ul M o clock a. m., central ataadard tune. abtemuer lk, lWa, for grad ing and drainage around balloon and gas houses at Fort omasa. Nob. Full informa tion fureikhed on application. United Stales reserves lbs right to reject any or all bid a Envelopes containing proposals to be marked. Proposals for gradina.' and addreseed to Captain C dF. Ciiandler. Constructing Quartermaater, Fort Omaha, Neb. S7--r-JiM4-l OFFICE CONSTRUCTING QUARTER- master. Fort Leavenworth, Kan., August 27. a Sealed prt,poala. la tripiioate. will be received here untU 11 uu a. m , central tune. BVptcmber. Ik. lka, and thbn opened, for the construction of an Isolation hospital. Including plumbing, hot water heating electric wiring and electrle lighting fu ture, at Fort LraveaaorlU. Kaa. Full tn futmatkon and blank tones of proposal furniahed oa sn.llt auon to this of See. pians and spstifualions msy be seen hen.-. a is- tn office of chief quartermaster at Omaha. t. Paul. Denver and Chk-aso arpot quartermaster. rJu Lnuia, and aecre tary Master Builders exchange, Kansas City. Mo. United aiates reaen-ea the right to accept or reject sny or sll proposals or sny part tueieoi. envelopes to be en doraed 'Propoaais for Isolmion HoKplts ' aad addressed to Captain William D. Davla. VtiarlrmstT: A.z.-2r z-n Blt-la. eiOUX C1TT. Sept, 14 Manager -Ducky Holmes walked to the plate tn the thitd Inning today and rapped out a home -run over center-field fence, winning the game and the' Western league pennant for I". That run proved trufflclent for all practi cal purposes, but in the subsequent pro ceedings, to make assurance doubly sure, the followers of Holmes accumulated seven additional runs, Hollenbeck was hit bard after the first Inning, and Rhodes went to the firing line ta the seventh.' but fared even worse than his predecessor. The redoubtsble "Buck" Freeman, with the able assistance of his pals In the field, kept the Omaha bunch from connecting1 with the home plate, mak Ing the third shut-out administered by the Sioux tribe In two day. Business was practically suspended dur ing the game, most of the stores closing at 2 o'clock, and more than 1,000 fans rooted as strenuously as the athletes played. Austin waa the first men up for Omaha and got his base on balla. King hit a dinky little fly Into the Infield and Granville nar rowly missed getting lt Autrer went out on a sacrifice. Freeman t Weed. "Doc' Welch fanned tba air three times, Belden hit a hirmleea one to Freeman and was thrown out at first, Campbell waa the first man up for Sioux City.- He hit a little pop-up to Autrer and failed to beat it out. Holmes went oat on sirlkes. Green hit a roller to King, who fumbled It and let the veteran land on first. Weed hit to Austin, who fumbled. permitting "The Judge" to land on first. Green was advanced to third. Green tried to sneak home on a throw to second, hut was nipped St the plate. In the second Inning Flornoy appeared first for Omaha and went out, Welch to Weed.' Franck hit to the fence and was caught at second by a pretty throw by Green to Granville. Oonding hit a ad bounder over Andreas bead and got his base. Hollenbeck went out on strikes. Granville opened Sioux City's - half by retting a baaa on balla. ' Andreas fanned. Welch hit a long One to Belden, Shea hit to Austin, who made a bad throw to Aut rev, who had to leave his bag- to vet tha ball. Shea was safe. Freeman hit to Franck. who caught Shea at second For Omaha, Austin opened tha third wl(h an easy on to Andreas and went out first. King hit a high cne to center, but Holmes was there. Autrey hit a hard one to right, which caused a ahlver among the fans, but Green waa there. Halsae Wlsi tba Peaaaat. In tba Packers' half of the third Camp bell hit to Austin, Just to show tha fans bo waa in earnest about it and out to win "Ducky" put the lea tier over the center field fence for a home run. Green hit safely to center. Weed walked amid Im mense cheers, 'suggestive of a crasy house. Granville hit safely. Weed wras caught between second and third and was cut Green In tha excitement was caught nan ring at third. Doc Welch opened tne fourth tot Omaha by fanning again. Belden went out on an easy roller. Freeman) to Weed. Flt-umoy bit a high one, to which Holmes frcse. - , . Andreas was the first man tip In ths last half ot tha fourth and went out on a fly to center field. " Welch hit to right for two bases, aad on a slow one to Austin Shea got to first, but Welch had a narrow escape at third. Freeman took his baae on balla. filling the bares. Campbell fouled out to Autrey. Holme stepped tip to the plate and swiped at ths ball hard enough, but fanned. Franck opened the fifth for Omaha wlih a Jeff field hit which netted hun two bases. Gondlng lifted a one-old-cat popup into Freeman's mlt, Hollenbeck was helpless and shattered the atmosphere three timna. Again Austin failed to deliver the goods and Went out on strikes. Green was first for the Sioux in their half of tba fifth and was called out on strikes. Weed caught an left pin, but waa able to amble to first, and advanced to second on Granville's dif ficult roller tor King. King did a nice pi?ce of work on this ball, retiring Granville. Andreas hit a fly to right field, which Welch got after a long run and then kicked past first base. Weed scored and tba red headed second baseman landed oa third. Welch was hit on the left arm and trotted to first. On the first pitched ball ha stole second. Shea fanned and the side waa ouL The stxth inning, with King up for Omaha; he hit a fly to Andreas. "Chick" Autrey waa easily retired, Granville to Weed. "Doe" Welch finally came into hia own and hit saftly to center. Flejrnoy did his part all right by hitting a good one to Green, but the old big leaguer was there and orer, whipping the ball beautifully to Shea, catching Welch at home. Claehed It Here. Freeman was up for Sioux City In the last half bf the alxth. but hit a high one to Belden. going out. Campbell did exactly the same and went back to the bench. Holmes walked. Green also rot bis base. Then Weed hit a clean one to left field, which Floumoy juggled for aeveral min utes before deciding to throw it In, Holmes and Green both scored. When Austin got hold of the ball, he threw It over Gondlng' s head and Weed got to third. Franck or dered Flournoy to the bench and substi tuted Fisher. Granville went out. Austin to Autrey. Franck opened the seventh inning for Omaha by going out. Welch to Weed. AMFR. ASSTN. I W.LPt-L I , ST .0r'TtK1asm.fHIta' 1 'l HK S Dt tliiv!le T. 7t 71 . ' Vlumbus ... (e. f 71 74 .4t Toledo M 7: .M0 ! 7 .4fi Mintiestx-lis .77 7 -f'l Des Moines.. b !t .IKS M ilwsuk.ee ..71 W .4:4 !Kuim City.7 fcj .4.4 iH. Paul 41 16 .H4 NATL LEAGUE. AMER LEAGUE. W L Pet I W.LPrt New Tork.. 4 .Ml Detroit 7a f r.loapro 1 .U" Chicago 75 kv .fn Piltarnirg ...Hi Si .S17 Cleveland ...75 -iwi Philadelphia 71 r-7 M lt. Lout 71 .i-ij Cincinnati 7 .474 Pl.tladelphla 4 7 .4- Roeton i 77 .4H Boston B I" .4W Brooklyn ...44 sr .X Weshine-ion f 71 .4f.J 8L Louis 44 IT. J.: New Tork. ...41 ."CI GAMES TODAY. Western Lea-rue Bf aeon ended. American Association Season oned. National League Pltuburg at Philadel- pnia. Cincinnati at Brooklyn. Chk-snto at Boston. St. Incuts at New Tork. American Lea-roe Detroit at St. Iouia, Cleveland at Chlcaao. Philadelphia at Washlngi'm. New York at Boston, DETAILED STANDI" OF THE WEST ERN LEAGUE. Following Is the result of the Western league race to date, showing the standing of the teams snd the number of gsmes won by each of the teams from each the others: Totals SS 4 ft H TVtted for Wtthertrp In ninth. 1 While out for intei ference. De Moines aftftftftftftft 4-4 Denver 8 ft 1 ft ft ft I 0-4 Two base hits: tr-iti'r, Nlehoff, Heckln ger. WaMrrm. Casady. Cornett. McTKm ouh. Base oti balls: Off Wltherup. 1; ofT Olmtend. S- Passed ball: Heckinger. Blrurk out: Bv Olmstead. a. Stolen bases: Dwyer. Cansariy. Double plavs: Kellv to Heckinger to Nlehoff. Bacrifiee hits: White. Bohstv non. Time: 1:1ft. Attendance, "6. Umpire: O'Callaghan. o c o 9 of 3 s o 3 " ' : : a" T : J I : r ! ? Sioux City... !. i' o i iS ri M .V Omaha 14 .. 17 la- 1& 12 W .K3 Lincoln r IS .. 14 17 in 74 .fi Denver . IS IS 14 .. 16 17 72 .4 Pueblo IS M V0 14 ;. 14 2 .44" Des Moiiiea. ft 7 Q 13 IS .. M . Lost 67 7S 74 79 4 434 77!) Oonding managed to get a base on balla Joe Dolan was aent In to bat for HolleD- berk. The big fellow, trusted aa an emer gency hitter, went out on- a baby popup to Andreas. Austin hit an easy one to Camp bell and It was over. With Rhodes In - the box for -Omaha, Andreas stepped up to tha piste for Sioux City and hit the second bsll safely to center field. Welch hit one ag-alnst tha center field fence. Shea, sacrificed per fectly and advanced Andreas and Welch. A hit and run stunt and Andreas scored. Freeman hit to King and out at first. Campbell hit to right and Welch scored. Holmes hit safely to right, but Campbell was caught at third. The eighth - Inning opened with King up for Omaha, King went out on a fly to Andrea. Autrey filed out to Green- Welch chose Campbell as his executioner. No runs. ' n the last of the eighth Green walked. Weed advanced him on a bunt, going out at first Grsnvlle went out on a high tly to Austin. Andreas hit safely to right and Green went to third. Wek-h hit to Kins;. who juggled the ball. Green scored. Shea hit safely to center, scoring Andrea. Shea died trying o stretch his hit to a double. In the first half of the ninth Beldea at bat for Omaha went out, Granvile to Weed. Fisher went out on a fly to Camp. belL Franck went out easily, Granvile to Weed. v Tha crowd spread over the field and Holmes and Freeman were cArrled off the diamond on tha shoulders vjf the crazy fans. Score: " - Fit At. GAME AT LICOI. A TIE Caatest Gwea Twelve- Isslssa aad Is fttapwew by psrkseu. LINCOLN. Bent. 14 The Lincoln and Pueblo clubs terminated the Western leae-ue aeason todsy and played one of the closest games o f the season. With the score standlrjr a tie at 1 to 1 durina the twelfth. Umpire Davis called It -ff on account of darkne. The Oreenbarkers were runiess until tiie ninth, a hen hits by Thomas, Dnrldsrm, Oacnter Snd 7.lnrsn sent tne tying runs over the plate, r'ueoii previously had scored on Clark's triple, which sent Maffick home, and on Miller's triple and an Infield out. Both Hendrix n.i Fitaserald were tight with the hits. The PueWo club left tonight for a barn storming tour of the Iowa league, while several of the Lincoln players are to Join picked team which is to plsy a -rir-s with the Omaha club in Clarinda. la. Iepite the bad weather during the earlv part of the race, the sesnon hss been a financial succois in Lincoln. Score: LINCOLN. AB. R. H. O. A. ..I ft 1 2 0 ...4 ft ft 0 S .. 8 ft 1 I 0 ..I 1 1 14 ft ... 4 r 1 2 1 ..10145 ... St ft o 1 ..12711 ..S O 0 0 2 ft ... 1 0 0 ft 0 ... ft ft it ft 8 8 urvrl'r ihe upeiviklon of profs Kenneiv ind Dtncnwe. will attend 0e mterse fsir at ft Jeseph cr, September 21. whf-re tl t y will b-t given tne if ifcre. diva of pr.ctlrsl rink. The I emits of this tryout 111 Irur-re Ort-rmm who ! to reptve.r.t the college on the judslrg t-sm The grain contests wiH be held st the Nsili iial t'orn ersltifi at Omaha In Ie cembr, One w.l Include or.ly corn srd tle other will take In the small trrsins The Western (!rln Drsiers' a ""elation, las offered a !. trophy, in the fe-nn of a silver sheaf of om. ahlch wil be given t-i the iern doing the roost pr-'flrtent aork In small grain judging. Another trophy, value! at 1 1.0m. will be given l the succeftil corn Judging team. The corn art gta-n teams mil le coachel by Profs. Bowman and Cr . y. The .lericul tural students are greatlv Interostcd lr these crntest snd the competition for the lesms will be close. Murphr. rf...,. Fcx. 2b Jude. If.. Thomas, lb Davidson, cf... Gngnler. ss Pritohett. 3b... Zinrsn. c Hendrix. p Wensrer ........ Wafson. p... Totals 17 2 PUEBLO. AR R. Hoerrlever. 2h I Frticer. If..... 4 0 Smith, c 4 8 Mattick. cf I 1 Clark, lb i 0 Miller, rf 4 1 Corhan. ss 4 0 Mitse, Sb 2 0 Fiugerakl. p I 0 Totals.! 14 2 7 a 17 H. O. I 15 A. 2 ft 1 ft . 2 C ft 7 E. o ft SEW YORK WINS IN TENTH Giants Take Sixth Straight Otrne From Dod jtri. BEOOKLYU STAETS OUT WELL Heme Tenia Tlea Scare- fa t:ihta laalait aad Flaally Wlaa ' heyaaear's Flflh Hit. IEAL A!4D CASDIH4TK4 lv(R-F. Cretakfaa Fawt Ball Fever Rlsea Hlah at First Prarllee. Enthuslasra snd number of candidates for the tesra steadily Increases la Crelghton foot bell circle. The first practice waa a marker for the fever heat of excitement 1 hat prevails this yesr st the university, the new Coaches, their methods and the team s prospects being ths attractive fea tures. Monday night the squad undedwent Its first serious schooling. Cosch Kennedy, selecting the heeavy line men, began to teach their the rudiments of the game. Gillespie et renter, under his tutelage, soon realised the fact that hla only duty was not to peas the ball back to the quarter, and after a series of energetw attacks he appeared minus a grester portion of his swester, having come In contact with the ground with such force that the lesson learned was indelibly stamped, if not upon his brain, at least up.ui his features. A few plays demonstrsted thst the old guards, Blodorn and Lynch, had lost none of their old-time form. Dee pit huge besds of swest. Coach Kennedy charged, pulled. shoved, tugsed and tried in divers ways to I Jordan, lb. upset in approved as well aa unapproved I Alperman, 2b. 7 S3 17 8 Batted for Hendrix in the tenth. Lincoln OftOOOftOftlOO J Pueblo OftOlOOl'OftO ft I Three-base hits: Clark. Miller. Two-base lilts: Smith. Corhan. Left on bases: Lin coln. ; Pueblo. SI Stolen bases: Murphy, Jude (21. Hosrrlever, Spencer. Mattlcks, Miller (SI. Sacrifice hits: Fox. Smith, Mitre. Frst baae on balls: Off Hendrix, S: off Fltxgrerald. 1 Btruck out: By Hen drix". 2; by Fitrgerald. 2. Hit with pitched ball: By Hendrix, i. Time: 10. Umpire: Davis. Campbell, If... Holmes, cf Green, rf weed. lb. Granville, ss... Andreas, 2b.... Welch.- lb Shea, c Freeman, p.... Totals Austin, lb....... King, 2b Autrey, lb W'elch. cf Belden. rf Flournoy, If... SIOUX ClTT. AB. B. H. O. ..ft ft , 1 S 4 "2-1 I .1! rl 4 . 4 4 s -1 2 a i a- 7 2 8 . tf A. 1 -ft 1 I ' 1 1 8 4 S4 a OMAHA. AR. R. a 4 a 4 ' 1 27 11 , H. ., I S Fisher. If 1 4 ft ft- 1 ' 0 1 ft ? ft ft i 1 rranck. ss... Gondlng, c... Hollenbck, p. Rhodes, p.... Dolan 2 -1 ft . 0 0 O. 4 2 7 0 4 ft 1 ft ft ft A. : 0 AMERICA X ASSOCIATION CLOHES Louisville Wlas Flaal Gasae Fro la Mlaaeaaolia, Tea ta Five. INDIANAPOLIS. Sept. 14.-Indiensr.olis played the closing- game of the aeason to day with a patched up team, dof citing Louleville. 10 to 5. Score: INDIANAPOLIS. LOngVIlJ,E AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H O A tuk. as i I 1 1 R.rVrr. If.... 4 4 14ft 4Stamtl. rf-.. 14 1 ttaftly, cf... Ill Burk.. Ik 14 1 kOnlnlaa. ss... 4 1 I SSslllraa, lb.. 4 11 INrrlH, Ik... 4 1 1 f Hushes, e. Poela e-rf Darulm. St. I Hftydea, rf... 4 Can-, lb 4 Cmlter, If... I Hovler. a I Williams. 2b. I LltMhar. 2k. . t Hosk. n 1 Mrqjrl. p.. I Ochreiber. a.. I Wakeflelt, c. 1 Wertea .... I I I I I I 14 it 4 t 4 4 .14 1 .441 TeUls. 4 14 11 4 ( 24 16 Totals SO Batted for Hollenbeck In .seventh. Sioux City 001(11222 - Omaha ftvftOftoftO 0-0 Two base hits: Weed, 8. C. Welch. Franck. Three base hit: Andreas. Home run: Holmra Sacrifice hits: Weed. Rhea wToM no M.tAulrey' lole8 b: S- C. Welch. Base Tnshoot on hUm bsJ,.. OM Kre,marl, j. off Hollenbeck. S; ot Rhodes. 1. Struck out: By Freeman, ft: by Holienbeck. &, Hit by pitched ball: Weed. B. C. Welch, Time: 2ii. Umpires; Haskell and Brennan. Attendanoa, tMA. LlTt'C-t-os, lb 4 ft 1 Totals. 17 II V 14 4 Patted for Carr In the eighth. Louisville 8 2 2 0 8 8 8 1 ft i Indianapolis 28214081 M Hits: Off Marquard, S In three tnnintrs; off Poole, ft in two innings: off Schreiber, 1' in six innings: off Btovall. 2 In six in nlnps Struck out: By Schreiber. 2; by Btovall.' Z Wild pitch: Btovall. Hit with pitched hall: By Btovall. Hayden; bv Mar- ouara. rnaniey. 1 nree-oase rut: o tar ley. Home runs: Carr, Perrlne. Double plays: Quinlan to Perrlne to Sullivan, Stanley to Hughes to Burke. Sacrifice hits: Coulter, Burke. Bloleiv bases: Davidson. Btovall, Sullivan, Hughes. First base on balls: Off Marauard. 2; off Schrkber, 2; off Btovall, 2 Passed bftll: Howley. Time: 1:40. Umpires: Owens and Kane. Pllsrer Takes Uasaa frwns Winer. PILQER. Neb.. Sept. 14. fSpedaU-Pil-ger defeated Wlsner at Wlsner Fridsy, the last day of the stock show. 12 to ft. Wlsner defeated Stanton Thursday 4 to I. The frame waa void of Interest except for the leavy hitting of the Pllger team. Wlsner used four pitchers Bensene, Anderson, Zaeck and Morse but couhl not stop the batting rally. Pllger getting sixteen hits. Including four doubles and two three-baggers. Martin pitched a steady game for l-tlger. Score: R. H. E. Pllrer 1 1 8 1 2 1 8 2 8 U U 4 Wiener S8104810- 7 T Batteries: Wlsner. Bensene. Anderson Zseck. Morss and Thompson; Pllger. Mar tin and Hopper. Three-base hits: Laraen. Martin. Two-base hits: Larsen (3), Va- nancner. Hopper, zaeck. manner the men that will most likely have first rail on the guard positions this year at Creigtiton; but he might Just as well have butted Into Ihe statue of Lincoln on the high school grounds, for they were as firmly rooted In the around aa the statue itself. At tackle, however, he made some Impression on Brennan. but It was only momentary. His first few char-res netted success, his first pull or I wo obtained like result, but hie subsequent moves tending to upset or dislodge the Irishman came mighty close to being failures. Blerecks. who at present is striving to fill Morganthaler's place until the old tackle mturna. la eomeahat green, but even at this early stage of the sesson la rounding Into form so quickly thst Coach Kenney had the presumption to bet a Si Stetson hat that he would make a stsr tackle of Ne braska out of this laft-pound candidate The ends whom Kennedy Is working at present on his squad are merely fixtures for the time being, and did not have a chance to prove then- worth. Yet they were all eyes and ears and the valuable advice which .the coach dealt out in a constant stream fell unon fertile sround. Conspicuous smong this squsd was young! uus lteiiey, who. anhougb somewhat slight in stature but studily built, was hsndling the ball In nifty form, and bids fair to make a hard run for the location. Just a short distance down the field long Coach Schneider waa working on another bunch of players, snd although bis line was weaker than that being tutored by Coach Kennedy, it looked as though some mighty good material could be found amongst it. The tall coach, however, de voted his attention mostly to the bsck field, and his methods were certainly up to date. Many of the nice points of the back field can hsrdly be so clearly defined that one can grasp them at first hearing. The lanky coach, realising this fsct, stepped Into his old positions st full snd half an showed the boys how to turn the trick. There was no need to urge them on, tn fact their principal difficulty was In being: over anxious to make a rood snowing in the presence 01 the coach. Captain Magirl waa temporarily acting as full bsck. Cosch Schneider did not . delve tn any Intricate -or showy maneuvers, but simply tsught his backs how to catch and to hold the ball: how to raise their knees In the air when running at full tilt and -to keep their eyes fixed on the opening In the line. in these importsnt features the stem sna experience of Leo Hannifin aids the coaches considerably. As an old hand at the business of quart sr. he knows how to drive the ball Into the runner's stomach. On another oortlon of the campus the punters and forward passers were herd at work rounding Into form. That Jack Btrat ton is going to show the people of Omaha and St. Louis how the forward pass should be made Is evident. He is taking to It like a postage atamp to a letter, and his se curacy la increasing. Dougherty and Bakule spent most of their time In hooting the aphere throujrh the air. some of the punts being exceptionally good lor so early in the sesson. The tackling dummy and the goals posts will soon make their debut on the new Crelghton campus, and by that time there will harory be a department or ine game hleh will not ave received its full meas ure of work. NEW TORK. SepL 14 A home run by Jordan with two men en bases gave the Breoklj'ns a lesd of three-runs In the first Inning today, but thereafter .W'lltas held thera safe, although it requlrej 111 tee fast' double plays to pull htm out toward the end.- Rucker pitched wall up to the trtxrtr ' lnnlna. when be, htt two men and Bea-nair got a double. Pastertous then took bis place. New Tork tied the scare In4 ths eighth on a paas to Hetaog,- a steal and S)-mour's stnaie aad wen It In the tenth, when Hersosr was hit bv a pltrhel ban. Bresnshan wait-eed. - Don 11 n aactiftce-n Snd Seymour made the necessary Mt, his firth In d row, which Included twa doubles and a triple.. It was the sixth strsight vlttory for New Tork In a week from Brooklyn and a as the final rame of .the sekson brim-sen these two clubs. New Tork winning six teen out of twenty-two.' Score -BROOKLYN. , AB. R, H. O A K. ; ft 2 t 0 0 4 1 2. 0- 0 ...... 4.1 (i . ft - ft 0 4 1 S 11 ft ...... 4 ft 2.0t 4 ft 3 ft ft ft ft 4 I 8 4 , 8 , ft ft-.. I 2 4.4) 0 10 2 ft ft ft 2 ft Burch, cf . Lumley. rf Hummell, If.-.. McMillan, ss.. Sheehan. 3b.... Dunn, c Rucker. p Pastorlus, p... Totals a 10 -8 12 Tenney. lh Hersog, Xi Bresnahan. c... Donlln, rf Seymour, cf.... Devlin. Bb McOormlck. If. Bridwell, as.... Wlltse, p Totals NEW .YORK, . AB., R. ... I-f, 1 1 ft ft O. A. 0 a a .' n DEXVER WIXXER OF THE WI.KDl F Maa Des Malaes I aable ta - Get Arrwes the Plate. DES MOINES. Ia., Sept. i4Denver took the final game, the score being 4 to ft. Wltherup was lh the box for De Moines, and while he did not exert himself greatly with good support he would have blanked the Gricxlles. Olmstead waa working In fine ahape and only two Boosters reached third base. Wltherup mill Join Wsshlna' ton tomorrow. The Denver team will start west on a "larn-storming" trip tonight. Nlehoff will play third bass for the team. Score: DES MOINES. AB. R. H Ol A. E. Kelly. If 4 4 w 1 1 Piixpatrirk. 2b 4 ft 2 4 s 1 Dwyer. lb S ft 1 IS S 1 I Chouinard. ss 4 ft ft 2 1 1 Bomar, cf 4 ft ft S Dexter, rf 4 ft 2 1 ft 9 Nlehoff. Sb S ft 1 1 S 1 Heckinger, e S ft 1 ft 9 9 Wltherup. p I 9 ft 1 8 ft McDonnell 1 ft ft it 9 Totals S3 ft T ' 17 4 DENVER. AB. R. H. O. A.. B Waldron If 4 11 1 ft ft Belden. 2b 4 112 11 Caaaady. rf 1 1 Z ft ft W nite. lb S ft ft 1 ft ft Corbett, Sb S ft 2 1 2 0 Bohannon, cf S ft 1 S ft ft Klnneally, aa 4 ft 1 2 2 ft McDonough, c 4 ft 1 4 1 ft Tie far Peaaaat. BEATRICE. Neb.. Sept, 14. (Special Tcle frram.l In the Sunday school league the BartM-as won from the Presbyterians bv the sorre of ft to A The two lesms hare each won a game tn the race for the ocn bant. The third fame will be played later in tne wee a. Bltr Sear at W rataa. WESTON, Neb.. Sent- 14.-fSpc!a4 The locaia wajiopea ataraaiex 8 Colts Sunday, making enough runs to win seeral games, tne score ueing- 4Z to a peter alu-nel bat tirg waa the feature, making six hits out of seven times up. One out when winning run ecorcdV Brooklyn i.S ft9009ft ft S New York ft I 4 I 2 1 ft t 4 Two-bcae hits: Burch, Seymour (!). The.a bsse hit: Syroour. Home run; Jordan. Hits: Off Rucker, S in five and one-third Innings; off Pastorlus. I In four innings. Sacrifice hits: Dunlin. VJJtne. , Stolen bares: Heraog. Breanahan. Double plays: Merxog to Brldwell to Tenney. Brtdwell to Tenney to Bresnahan Devlin to Tenney. Left on bases: Brooklyn. 4; New York, a. Bases on balls: Off Rucker. 1; off. Wlltse. 1; off Pastorlus. 3. Hit by pitched balls off Rucker, 2; by Paatnrlua. 1. Struck out: By Rucker, 4: by Wilts, ft; by Pai-tortua, 1. Passed ball: Dunn. Time; 1:43. Umpir: Johnstone and Klem. Boataa Wlas la ?Tlath. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 14.-Errors by the home tesm helped Boston to win to dsy's gsme, the deciding run being made In the ninth Inning on a single by Sweeney and a wild throw and a wild pitch by Moren. Doolln was accldentslly spiked by Moran and he was forced to leave the game. Score: not TDK. PHILAMCLPHIA. - AB.H.O.A.E - AI.HO.l t Beekar. rf....! 114 lOmil. Ib-aa.. I 1111 14 4 DKaabe, Ik.... I 1114 14 (Titoa. rf I ft I e ft 1 I (CIM-Itt, If... I 12 4 9 ft t I 4 Branaftola. lk I I It t ft 111 1 O. borne, of... 41441 4 11 tPmita. ...... 1 4 11S 14 1 irMirtaey. lb. I 4 4 S 1 4 4 3 tDoota. a 4 I I 1 a MrOulllia a.. S 4 9 19 TetaU II I IT 4 I Horea. p 9 4 4 4 I Jacklltw-b ..4 4 4 4 9 Brows 4 a 9 S -TMato.'...t3 T ST 14 I Batted for McQulllln In eiphth. Batted for Moren in ninth. Boston 0 t 1 9 J ft ft ft "1-4 Philadelphia ft 0 0 1 ft ft 1 81 Sacrifice hits: Becker, Chappalle (I), Clementa. Knabe. Stolen bases: Bransfield. Clement, Doom. Double plsys: Knabe to Grant to Bransfield. Bransfield to Knabe. Left on bases: Boston ft: Phllsdtlph'a, 7. Bases on balls: Off Chappellc, S: off Me Quiliin. 1: off Moren, 1. 1-irst base on er--rora: Boston, S: Philadelphia, 1. Btruck out: By Chappelle, 4. Psaaed ball: Dooin. ' Wild pitch: Moren. Time: 1:4ft. Umpire: Emslie. ftlg-aat Carps Wla Faat Gaaae. The Union stock yards team was defeated Sundsv afternoon at Fort Omaha by the tlgnal rorpa. ( ass of the Signal corps hsd the honors ss a twlrlei, allow fng only three hits and striking out ten men. Another gsme between the two will do piayeo next Sunday. Score: tignal corps... 0 U. S. Yards... 1 Moras. If 4 Brow-M, cf... 4 MnOaae, lb.: 4 Orakask tb. . I Swaatwr. lb. . I Bowarmaa, e. I Haaaltao, sa 4 Cbaspeila, p.. I Friend Wlas la Wlada. FRIEND. Neb., Sept- 14. (Special Tele gram. I The National Indians played the home club hens thle evening and It was a very slow gsme. being called at the end of the seventh Inning in order to allow the Indians to catch a tr-tlni Score: R H E Indians 1 I I M 1 4-111 1 Friend 2 ft 8 0 1 48 1 Batteries: Indians, Sanders 'and Felix;' Friend, Rleseh, Hc-tkenberry and Nunl maker. Struck out: By Sanders. 3; br Reiaeh. 1: by Hockenborry. 7. Two-base ftftllftlft ltl hits: Thompson, Sanders. Three' base hits; ftOOOOftftl 21 I'rerilon (S). R.H.E. Bar Killed br Ball. SPRINGFIELD, Mo.. Sept. 14. While watching a base ball game at Fordland, twenty-five miles west of here, yesterday afternoon, the 4-year-old son of J. C. Bur dett was struck Just below the hesrt by a ball and killed. LEGAL NOTICES OFFICE OF THE SIOUX CIT1 AND WlvbTErUN RAU-V.A.JC CCMr'ANr. Omaha. Nabraaka. Auuat A itsA T. tba fcaa Akhol-lers: Vnii lerebv aivea. that 'Its' aanafu meeting of the auxkholdera of Tha Sioua t njf and Weatcxa Kailaay owaipaj-y sul be held at the office of tba comfiiaj ta aouta SliMiX City. Nebi-aaaa. at laa (liM s cuocX a ta, oa Tbureoay, Octooer u, Uk. 1 elect directors for the easuiiag ya-ur aad to act upon tha cjaeailaa ot. Striacg tus ra lit wAd t-ruprriy aaa iraacmsa tx una com pany to tba Chicago. B'.rlUtigiun A tuiac Kailread rompary, tT&s ra;lriad and prop erly aforesaid being how uaoer lea se ta said com! any. and for the Ixaaaacuua ai such ethar kuiuu aa leaf lagauy 1 bciura tae sreaung. by eraar of Uta board of Directors," W. DOKsTEE. Sec re la nr. AU ftut mm Hi; ' c Ulir w 1 ga :? a iu aa. - a 1 r-X u Bottled in Bond . Ia the one faultless whisker. Back ol every drop of it ia 51 yeara of corivcicntiout, paunttajunf cfiort to keep it pure and clean. It haa been the time era ."Since 1857 Toa'Q enjoy it try a haif-pint fiaak as a starter. .1 ' It four dsaler eaat saerJy rets. wrUa aa fur aasae si daalee was wilL A, Oaraaafcaiaist- 4 Bcwa, Piaabwrg. Pa. iiSra, B'W3)?;ii)iMv HOW. TUB PITCHERS MADE IT Rataa Wlas Msat, bat Haa Lack la Maay af His Gaaars. Pat RacaB pitched more and won more games this sesson thsn ary other On.Ka pitcner. But these nsjures, liks many j oirirrs, are oec-piive; iney ao not ueu ine whole truth. yuLgau piu lied many raroea where base ball luck cut a wide swslh. Sanders, on the merit ot hla pitching, lost games that he should have won. He pitched in more close score games lost by the Rourkes than any other pi u her At least six of those taeive he Is credited with having lost were loet by ao fault of hia but iu "spite of excellent pitching on hla part. Rhodes got out of many holes by the timely assistance of the team behind him. His wlldness was against him many times. Hall hsd a bad year and Holien beck failed to get the control expected of him. though he comes out of the season with one more game won than lost. Hall la the only one of tha regulars who failed to win half the number of games pitched. Here are the statistics CONTAINS . o NO MERCURY Medicine. containing Mercury are often -riven to persona sufierinf; with Contagiatu Blood Poiac-n, and eo powerful U the action of this drag' that it frequently remove! the gym piraft in a short wbJte, ind shuts the disease up in the system to do rreatei damase to the delicate internal member. When, however, the treatment ift left off, the disease always returns, and the patient finds that his health Jias been injured try this powerful mineral, and he it often left with weak stomach, disturbed digetrrioD, mercurial rheumatiaiii, etc The action of & & & is entirely dinerent It contain! no Mercury, nor any other harmful drag, but is made entirely of healing, cleansing roots and herbs. 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