TT1E BEE; OMAHA. FRIDAY, s SEPTEMBER lfi, 1M0. Onraha Takes Game From St. Joseph; Cubs Defeat Quakers; Athletics Beat the White Sox UllAIU. DEFEATS ST.IbtPn Eoaxkei OutpU' .Locals and Win - ' . sevenuv inning. FDTA1 SC0B .S,,THREE TO ONE U' (ut to Hit Rail whea f MMn ITaotTkrri' Stolen ft sees VTsirea Sacrtflre T. JORETTLf,. Sent. "! 15. Inability of St Joseph to hlf thjr .atr;when hits megrft runs teat tlrrgTrrss to .Ofrmha today. Th "nr.: , ' '. i Ji I ' tMA KM. H. t 1 1 0 aT 1 " ' art. a 0 k:i. t...;.t.7i,..i t ehootioyef, tt,.r...J3 Hirnmx fl -VT. ?...'.. I i Ksna. .I...J.4 MoriarUJr. -41V. . .t . a . . . 3 ; I 1 ' 0 Kneave. nondlnr. M 0 .4-0 .. 0 p...i.v,...-t.y ( Toti.;.J.-l.AlCT" S 8T. JOSlCTlI. i fi'jm. n. .fotiall. If 3 0 Twi, Jh J.i 0 Jona. lb 2 0 J4ot'haan(y, ff -S' J 0 .Rciiirr Jb a 0 Corlian. .... y I 0 Owxlrk!h, ff,., I " 0 Kramba, .... ...t J v 0 t'rutchr, p t 1 Toula 27 t OmahU v....... 1 0 0 0 Ht. Jmrh a a a H. 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 27 12 27 15 0 0 2 1 Kfofch baa: Powall, Graham, Kngert. Pacrlflc lilta: Powell. Crutohr, MrOhea nay, Schoonovw. trueli out: Hy Crutclir, ; by Kmlfi:, S. Clrat bana on ball:. Off CrutchCT., I-, ;,off Karlpx, i. Tlma: 1:16. irmplre; '.;'L"lark M.KOI, fl lM'j DQrBI.B-IIKADRH Toaeka I.waaa by Krror anal gtolen Haa far Bawrfr Game. J.INCOL.N. ept. IS IJncoln won both games of today double-header with To peka, the flrat 2 to 1 and the aecond 1 to v. Koth games were pitchers' battles, an er ror and a stolen base In aaoh Inatanca giv ing Lincoln the avana. - Boor, . flrat game: LINCOLN. AiL R. H. O. A. E. II. 1 1 0 ' 2 1 1 O. S J 2 1 8 1 A. 2 0 1 2 2 1 4 Jude, If I 0 (lagnler. aa f 0 Cole, cf .'...!. 4 Cobb, rf f;...'4.v 0 Cnokman, Jb v.v. 2 1 Thoinas. lb 2P. 0 Wrldenaaul, 2b 3 1 Clark, o 2 1 Wolverton, p 2 0 Totals .. 3R t TOPEKA. AB. K. 27 12 If. O. 0 A. K. rerarh, cf Thnmaaon, If., I'.eckley, lb.... Ulley, rf Welch, 2b HtOffer, 3b Peoples, A gnaw, c Fugata, p I V.V- ,..:... 4 ...e.v.r-a Total 32 1 S "J 13 2 Lincoln 0 1 f 0 2 0 0 3 Topeka v...v o, t 0 0 1 ol Two-baae hits: AgnV (2). Double playk: Wolveiton to Oagtilef.-rtPeoplea to lokley. Stolen base:- Cole: Sacrifice bits: Gagnler, Thomas, Clark, Wolverton. Struck out: By Wolverton, 3; by Fagate. 2. Base on balls: Off Wolverton. 1. lilt by pitched ball: Hy Fugata. 1 left on basea: Lincoln. 4; To peka, I. Time: l:2n. I'mplre: Haskell. Score, second gama: - LINCOLN. ' -at 'An ft, 11 Jude, Ifi... Uasnler, y Cole, cfvi. Cobb, rfj,'. Cockmatw a O. A. E. 2 0 0 2 S 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 110 0 s . 3 0 0 v 0 3 0 2T, 13 "l O. A. E. f 8 10 5 0 1' 7 0" 2 0 0 2 2 0 ? 2 0 ? i ? 020 24 1 0 0 0 1 1 iynit-if.L..-r.-4:. 0- 1 Cole. cf...i...4.;a..-A'4JS 0 r.i Cobb. rt:..V.-je.,M: Cockmari Kb. J.'..:.v:.H -o Thonraa. Jb.-XC . ..-. .1 ', 4) 1 Weldensiul, . 2b?. ;.. . Kruger. k. . . .. .f.'. .. l't 1. MoOrath. Total Perach. of H. 0 1 i 1 0 1 1 0 0 4 3 4 Thomason. If.. Beckley.J lb.... Hlley. rf, Welch, A ;."... Xtoffr. 3h..:.. l'eoplea, as..,,, Maxey, c. Enaley, p Totals IJncoln 4 4-1 -S 4 ... 3 ..34 .0 1 0 0 0 0 Toiwka 0 0' Ooo 00 Double Dlav: Knalev 10 Stoffer to L.eck- Iry. Stolen bases: Jude, Cobb, Cocliman (?, Peoplcji.Sa.crlfl.ce hjt:. Weidenaaul. Ieft on Ctaaee:iJ.iw'Hfk)r pi- .1 oHka. a. attrucg out: ll,v Ma(4rth-? : by Knaley. 2. Base on balls: Off McQrath. 1: off Enaiey, 1. Hi; by pitched hall: Hy Ensley, Pftased ball; Maxey, 1. Time: 1:25. Umpire: Haskell. SlOt X SPLIT DOl HI.H SESSION Wlvhlta (iaka Vlrtory After hni Oat ' !(k Flrat flam. W IcH 1TA, ';' Sept. , 15-Slonx City ahnt Wichita out la the f rat ram -of a double Header here this arVernoon and won, lo U. Score, first game:-,..; - "s WICHITA. ' AM. R. II. O. A. 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 2 0 1 10 0 1 a a 0 I '4 1 7 3 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 n in H. O - A. 1 :l 1 ! II 0 I 5 0 1 2 2 2 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 4 1 tf .0 1 1 13 27 13 Sllddleton, rf 4 0 Pettlgrew. rC. H raters I. a,.. Peldon. If Koerner, lb... Ilt'ghea. 2b...,, Schmidt. Sb.J., Clemmona. c.,. Durham, l. ..J,. .. 4 .. 3 .. 3 .. 3 .. 3 .. 4 .. 4 .. 2 .4 I .. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ( 1 'avis Kills, p Totals .30 Ok SIOUX CITY, AB.H 4 1 Andreas. Stein, lb 4 Meyets. If... A 6 Welch. ::t .1 I rowne, C....A t oole . cf . 5 Neighbors, rf 2 Hurtman, an., 5 n 1 1 son, p , 3 1 1 0 Totals V 37 9 13 27 13 1 Hatted for Durham I ft Ihe seventh. loUx City....! 0 00050400 Wichita V 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 l-ft on basaa: Sioux C.ty, S- Wichita, ,8. Sacrifice hits?. Stem. Hughes. Wilson. Two bate hits: Andreas ir. Stolen basea: VV eaters I. Welch. Neighbors. Hurt man. Hits: Off Durham, 18 In seven innings; iff Ellis, I in two innings. Iwuhle plav: Welch to Stem, struck out: fly Durham. i; bv Wilson. X First .base on balls: i A. . am . -. . , . . lui nam, a. mi vi 1IB..HI, . Ki i wiin i,n nm ball: Nelghlors. Time: 1:4. Umpire: llurlburl. '' K4 MOIrr SHITS HIT DKWEH Irlsslles Are lasbte to I4t Ilaatoa. v aad l.ose. DENVER Sept. 15 Denver could not bat Huston today and was strut out. Score: DES MOINES. AB. R 0 II. O. ?olllgan. 2b rialre. as M eboff, 3b... .w. Curtis, If owyer. lb... .. Uattlcks. ef..,.. ielly. if .'lemens, c. ...... duston. p....-y. Totals... v'... t & 0 3 1 1 4 0 3 11 I 4 K s 4 4 4 4 an 4 DENVER. !AU., H 10 II 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 O. I Vovd. 2b.. .. Ill mors If.. Seal I. cf Undsay lb. lolsn,, 3b.... 'lanatoa. Ss. 'saldy. rf... A eaver, a... thmaa. p.... J. v.- 41 Totals. ..ro 0 4 4 0 yw Moines Aenver aiolea baaes: - - w w -n si-cond and Catch Penny third. 'I here iMlan. Cassldy, Nlehoff. were ten starters. I ;-' ---: - - - a ' - . -- '-. Standing of the Teams in! west, league. i w.i,pet I . NAT. LEAGUE I V.j.ld. lnux City. 87 53 .47 Chicago .... 87 4 HJ nvfr HI w Pittsburg ... 78 55 577 .Iticoln 80 vl .377; New Vork..75 5.-..5T7 vlcnitn, Philadelphia 65 .511 maha 74 V.1 .fxtli Cincinnati , ki ,i I. Joseph.. kl. 4!i m. lmns... 75 4M e Moiaes.M tn .4i' Brooklyn .."2 78 ,:'7 I Ofkn 111 .2-wi Boston J to wi .SW AM EH. UiAUl h.. 1 AMEK. A.. 'V.Um. tt.L.I'rt. 'hlladelphld 92 W .7 Minneapolis, lei 1 .M .. orK...77 fci .57 I ole Mb 70 .557 tmmon 7 r7 .01 11 Columbia . s8 71 .5nJ Detroit 77 ;Kt .57c, St. Paul M) 7ti .Mil Washington M 70 .417 Kmmi ity in i .. j'lcvelamj . 74 I .44N Milwa ukee . 7i ! S4 I .Wl . hlcago SJ ) inrteajraiMilis M Si . t. LauIh....ii !i4 .4i Lfnaviu . .1. is r . Vralrrdir'l Jiraalta. W EHTERN LEAGUE. Omaha. .1; M. joneph, I. I.lnculn. .1: luiifka, 1; wionj game, Lln coln, 1, 'iopeka. 0. Sioux my. ; Wk-litta. arcwnd ganw, Sioux I'liy, ; yichlta. t. 1'ea Moitie. 4; lmvfr, . AMERICAN L.RAOCK. Phllarlphla. 7; Detroit, 1. HoMun, 2; ChtraKO. 4. New York. ; St. Iulx. S. vaahln(ton, 0;-Clevrlaml, 3. t NATIONAL, LKAOtTE. Hf. lTula. 7; ftonlon. ; aetonil game, Ht. lnta. ; Uimton, 1. t'lmitinatl, 7; Hrooklyn, 2. lUtahurg. t; Nnw York, 11; aecond game, Mtt"hiim. ; New Ymi k, 1. Chicago. 7: fniladrlphia. 6. AMhltK AN ArtOlAT10N. Tolrd... i, . Cohmlu. i. , IxhiIkvIII: 1; IrXtlanaVolli, 1 Kanvaa City, 4: Mlnneaaolia, 6. Milwaukee, 4; M. Faul, . lirnnn Today. E. a 1 .1 Western league Omaha at St. Joaeph, ."Uncom at Ti.peka. sloox City: at Wichita, 0 St. Joasph, American League Washington at Cleva IiiihI. National LeaOP-5t. I.mita at Momon, --"-- . L lnc.nnau ai orooa.yi.. Vnrlr f-hlrna-o at Philadelphia American Association '1 oledo at Colum hu f.milsvllle at lndlanao.il!. Kansas City at Minneapolis, Milwaukee at 8L Paul. Two-base hits: Kelly, Claire. Sacrifice hit: Oanaton. Struck out; Hy Huston, 4; by Ehman, 3. Mrst base on llls: Cf Huston, 3;. off Ehman., 2. Wl jit baars: Lenver. V, Dea Moines, . ' Time: 1:45. Umpire: - Shoemaker. .- ' Bear Stories Start Early Cornhusker Camp is Already Telling' ....... . . ' oi me jtusioriunes ,ixiBy af , Having. ( LINCOLN. ; Neb.". " iefj't' 15. (Speclal.) The old hoodoo Whlch-Wit pursued the for tunes of the CornhusJtey' footfall squad vlth remarkable; persiatchcy norlng the last threa years has already visited the training carrfp. Injuries, sickness "anil other mis fortunes hava opetatedjta 'the disadvantage of tbe Cornhnekers. t .. ' The latest mlefoti;ne to visit the Corn husker came Wednesday When Mra. Alice V. Ewlng. mother of Assistant Coach Harry T, Ewlng died at the home In Lincoln. Although the flrat- Jractlc called -far Monday evening. It Is assured Jhat Ewlng will not bs, with .the; squad tor the first week. Hia plans have not been announced, but It Is unlikely that Ewlng will step down from Ms position., as lieutenant to King" Cole. - i.; wing to th strict liitari;taUttn-Pf -Uift'pittKburg ,.; ,...3 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 l- Missouri valley rule providing for the fall New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 -l practice, Ewlng has not visited the grounds I Two-base hits; Doyle, Stolen bases: whlla the football men were raaJnlnc . I BVrne, Wagner;" , Hyatt. Left oft bases: wniie tne rootbail men were Training. Tte Htthurr ; New1 York. 8. nrst -base -on coaches do not want to risk aflyu,)osslble;r,(,r!,; pittrt.urg.-1. Struck oit: py violation of the rules. Word received, front Adams. 7; by Marquard, 0. Bases on balls: Cola by Manager Eager said that he "Would-Adama.jjl: :atf Marquard. 6; eff Hen r..eh fJnenln In fim to r,.r.i,.rA .n-'i dl lcK. 't y pitched ball: By Mar- . .. . r A- ON RrMVI.Xfi.-'lIlACKPlr: Johnstone and O L)aV 1 -. " ' -T ' Jaek .tkln Defeated bv Lova TlJ'l jack tkia uei..t.i by Lay lie 8t nvnirrii, MONTREAL. Sfpt. 15. An exceUent crd brougnt goou attendance lo it!'.'- oHtH a today. jau-K . Atkui. -uade lita - lust i siai t hem and met defeat b Line Tie, wnlch eatabUKlied. a neu reyoxd, of. l:3b (air- ut mlie. Results: First race, live furlongs: Leah. ( to 1) won, Bay torn U to II aecond, bvyeepaway to'tlt, third. Tline: l:00H. - ' Second race, seven tuildngs: M. Cambou t4 to won, Tom hawyers k! to 57 second, Llliie Hoy (even) thud. Time: 1:27.. Third race, mile and a furlong: Star Bottle tt to i). won,.J Nun Ua ( to 5) second, The Golden Buiferly (.even) tnliu. 'lime: l:a. r ' ' ' " Koui'ih race, steeplechase, about two miles: Alerryman t-iu to D won, John Dillon 18 to 5) second, Ballacaila (out tnlrd. Time: 4:W. t-lfth race, one and a half miles: W hid den t8 to 1) won, Marlgot- (2 6) second, Duke of Koanoke (even; tnlrd. Time: 2:8.1-. Sixth race, six furlongs: Rye straw (1 to 2) won. Jim L. 16 to 2) second, Planter (6 to l third. Time: 1:1.1V ' Seventh race, -mile: .Love. Tie (5 to 2) won, Jack Atkin il ( lj second, Pretend U to 6) third. Time: l:3kvi- ' KREMO.T WIX. KEtOND UAMB .Nebraska League Wins Oaa 'ni 4jie Series. . .' CLAH1NDA, la., Sept..' 15. Special gram.) -Nine uae in two Innings bv Te.le Kail cty'a first two pltciiora tells tne uile In tut, kucond gama o( tne championship se net. between Hie pennant winners oi the Nebraska state and Mink leagues. Falls i l got to Fremont Dig Campbell for nliie sate swats wluW-lhey connected only four limes. Fremont htaaed em lit errors to '1 Fails itlty s three, but-ine free ilt'keta gave b.u.....n. ku ... ..... i,, ... .! Clarinda put lip DlentV of good 'money for o fllese l, lines and toe ueonitle ru.re are i n( naturally sore at Falls. Ity for sending a ) nranrum ir-in, inrj uiny liavioff leil lllt-ll, and playing two pitchers in the field. Kach ! team has won one game. 'I'oinorrow w.ll 1 ilnlsn it. Score:' " , .. .i L-lo. .T.J a , . . 7 ri r.:,;;.;.". V:., .1.-1,".. ..' w..i.T ner- Falls Citv Find Hurst Mi-Cane and Castle KUISI, M(,l aD gnd .. . Resalls In Tbree-I l.ratae DA VENlOUT, la.. dt.pl - Offi. , . ' a no tlary. r-EUlllA, ill. Sept.' 15. Hovlik was Say"lii0n.m 8 lo ''Foda'v"'.' atte'nd.'n rJ' hi' i,,Jtf fSylLln..l u.srk. city Judge f ox umpired. R.H E. Peoria ...0 1008010 t.t Springfield 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-2 4 iialieries: Hovllk and die ton and E. JolU)son. . ' Asmussen; Mid . . - , 4. . Hoover I.om-S to Dodge. -'' j Rl'RIBNER. Neb., Sept. 15 ( Special. I iKidge defeated Hooper at Scrlbirer fnr the championship of eastern Nebraska by the 0!i..iie of 7 to 1. Nuyes - vltehinar (or IHiilaa 0- featured the game. He deserved a shutout i,. ... MZ t.i.v . Jam. f,r in.. -r.."ni. I-""'". Boston, W. First base on balls: n,,l . IW . . 2 i J Sco V h ! " Harmon. ; off Frock. 4. First base on inning wltn ma aiuie to J. Scoie. - erroril. Bolltoni J; t!t. ,Us. 1. Struck out: Rock island ooooooo 3oo'o-j : i ! "J T0i?: .ir.lr,y.rIrUMwiM ,L!il'0,;1!,',i!' Davenport M4H40UHM 4 ! Sr8"""1, l?J,".:. "raharn. W lid pitch Luali. . . . 1. i..i ...j u-.i.L.. i .I .,! T rue: 2:05. I miilrea: Brennan and Eason.. iiiuciit.. nil biiu , ii n ri , nil l , a ... ... .. . I 0 but for an oveitniow. to ihlrii aftev .twoi 01 were out In the ninth. He allowed but three) 0' hits and struck out eleven men. Routt i ! Illthe.1 A ImlH B B 1,1 A ll-.,,iwu- Ml..r rm. 1 0 'Dodge 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 4 a Hooper 0 0 0 V 0 0 0 0 11 mis: iNrage . tinoper 3. sirucK out: Hy i Noyea 11, by Poutt . Errors: Dodge niwurr riauer es: LJuaire. novee tnj Spellinan; Ajvtr, Routt and Cook. Lm- plies: Rot, :i '.-on and Sindelar. ,1 Whltaey'a II arses Wla Two Hat-aa 0, GREAT YARMOUTH. England. Sept., 11 0 -Tbe East Anglian plats ui 1,0 sovereigns ui i or a-year-oius ana ui. Olstaaci onv rid ,), straight, was run here today and won by 1 ll. P. Whitney s Newcastle II. Panacea 01 "as second and the Wood lot d Lass coil intra, r-ix nora.-s tail. ji The Tare handicap K) sovereigns, "for 1 1-year-olds, distance five fiulong wjawon L a- i.v ii - i uu,,,...'. . . .mi. .. ... - ... a ...... j ,,c.r.,(it,. I1JIII.U1 111 I UBS VllTQKS EIGHTH Chicago Wins on Two Bases on Balls. Single and Homer. ' QUAKERS LOSE, SEVEN TO FIVE ekalt Urorea Fair-Bagtrr-Paiaii (lat Taree-Baae III-Two-aarkera Vomr gacrlf Irva. -Tw PHILAHEIJ'HIA. tept. IS. Chicago won rfom rhl!adlplila rod ay. 7 to S. Chl ago non the game in the eighth Inning on two hme on balls, a single by llofman and a home run by Scbtdte. Score: CHICAGO. PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A S AB.H O A S. Kvr. lb I 4 0TIIM..J ..... C Knarw, l I I Hun, rr 1 1 ' " , I 1 2 0 0 ,0 Hhrrk.nl. If.. I 0 2 1 Hnfman, cf... 4 I Arrhr. lb. .. 4 1UH, If ft I RlrMMMI, lb 4 I 1 Br nartoM. lb t 1 rMnian. a.... 4 IMoratC a 4 oti,k. p..: ..: 6 Moor, p 0 aaiaaahMr, p. 4 Srhultr, ft... 4 2 $ Ttr.kr, .... I Klina. 4 Brown, t M Inlvr. p.. I a- 4 a e neaumnnt I a- 0 wih .. 1 Total! U 4 27 14 2 ToUla 3.1 10 27 1 4 Halted for Ilmwn In the seventh. Hatted fur Moore In the einhth. Chicago 0 0 9 0 0 2 1 4 07 Philadelphia N 0 0 1 0 4 0 0 0, 0-5 ! Hits: Off Buck. 2 In lx Innings; off I Moore, 4 In two Innings; off Brown, 8 In six llnnings; off Mclnfrr. I In threo Innings. I Two-base hits: Hoffman, Grant. Three- base hit: Magee. Home run: Schulte. sac rifice, hits: ICnabe (2). Grant. Sacrifice flies: Branafield, Tinker. Stolen bate: Biansfie-ld. Struck out: By Stack, 6; by Mooie, 1; by Slaughter. I. left on bases: Chicago. 8: Philadelphia, t. First baae on 1 nans: uir rrown. 1; oil ntacK, 1: orr wM tri,.i K. on error.' Chlcairt 2 Philadelphia, 2. Hit by pitched ball. By Brown, Tltua. Wild pitch: Moore Balk: Stark. Jime: 2:00. Umpires: Ugler and Emslle. ' , Pirates Wla 'anal Lose. NE"W VORK. Sept. 15. TTie locals won the first game of today's double-header from Ptttaburg. 11 to 3, and lost the second, 6 to L Score, first game: NEW YORK. PITTSBI'RO. AB.H.O.A I. AO H O A X Prore, If.... ft Dnvle. !b 1 OModaraaa, lb t Murrar, rf. .. 4 0 OBtrne. 3b.... 1 I Learh, ct t I'ampbell, If. 4 OWasnar, as..'. I 4 (I Miller, 2b.... 4 1 OHratt. lb.... 4 OWIlnon, rf. .. 4 2 rtlbao, a 3 Hrl dwell, aa nerllB, b.. rkaf, ef., Mvera, a grMal, e... Cnuidall, p 4 eWhlte, p 1 1 OPhllllppI, ...35 10 94 14 nttsmirg 1 i o o o o 0-3 iKew York 0 0 0 2 -5 0 3 1 Two-base hits: Wagner, Wilson. Home mn: Murray. Sacrifice hit: Campbell. Stolen bases: Campbell, Poyle, Brtdwell, Becker. Ieft on bases: Pittsburg, 10: New York, 2. Double play: Myers to Snoilgrass. Struck out: By Phllllppl, 3; by Crandall. 8. Bases on balls: Off Crandall. 4; off White, B; off Phllllppl. 3. Wild pitch. Phllllppl. Panned ball: Myers. Hits: Off White, 4 In four and two-third innings; off Phllllppl, it In three, and one-third Innlnif. Time: 2.00. Umpires: Johnstone and O'Day. Score, second game: PITTSBUHO. NEW YORK. AB.H O. A K AB H.O.A.e Byrne. 3b.... I I oDeTDre, If..., 4 0 rele. Jb 4 0 Learh. ef 1 Campbell, If. 5 Wagner, aa... 4 A 1 1 0 0 4 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1- 0 a 0 0 Snodsraaa, lb 4 1 I IIutt, rf... 4 t 3 r.rldwall, aa.. I 1 Millar, 2b.... t Hyatt, lh 2 1 0 Devlin, lb.... 4 Borlrer. rf.... 4 0 0 I Mvera. r 4 1 0 OMarauard. d.. I I w:im, rf.. : Olhaon, Adama, p OnwiW l a total...'. ..11 ( 27 ' I '1 Hendrlck., p. 0 ; Jkafar 1 0 rotate 15 17 13 1 Batted for Marquard In the seventh., j ioturrd. Hyatt. Passed balla: Myer. Hits: Off Marquard. 4 In seven innings; bff Hen- n ticks, Z in two innings, nme: 1:40. L m- - it -ji-. l.osila Takes rTvro. 1 BOtsTON, !ept. 15. St. Louis won two L,,,,, from Uomton lorjay. -tbe first 7 to 5 and the second 5 to 1. 8core, fli'st-g game: ST. Louis. BOSTON. AB.H.O.A K AB.H.O.A E. Huulna. 2b., 4 12 4 OCoIline, If.... t 1 1 Kills, If...... 42 Mewray, 2b . 4 1 I Knuetchy, lb. 2 I 11 Kvltll. rf 4 1 9 Phrlpi, c I 2 3 Abbott, rf 4 1 1 Hauaer, aa. .. 1 1 0 Steele, p 4 1 3 PHaiioc. 3b.. U OShaan, 2b.,. 2 cKharpe, lb.. 0) Miller, rf... 4 OBweener, aa. i OOoode, :f.... 4 1 Harlden. c.. 0 6Uraham ... 2 14 2 14 0 14 1 Smith, e Total 31 117 14 IMattern, p... Abb'tlciilo .. pArarui, p ,-. ,-- Tola la M 11 2; Batted for Rarlden In seventh. 20 i Batted for Mattern in seventh. batted for Parson In ninth. St. Louis 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1-7 Boston 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 8 05 Two-base hits: Hugglns. Phelps. Evans, Sweeney. Hits: Off Mattern, S in seven Innings. Parsons, 1 In two Innings. Sncri floa hits: Evans, Ellis, stolen base: Phelps. Double play: Konetchy to Phelps to Konet chy. Left on bases: St. Iuis, 8; Boston, ti. First base on balls: Off Mattern, 7; off Parsons. 3: off Steele. 1. First bane nn 1 rtrois: Boston, 1: St. Louis, 1. Hit by pin-lieu nan; n y rireie. uerxoK. r-iructv nut: By Steele, 2; by Mattern 2. Time: 2:10. Um pires: Brennan and Eaaon. Score, second game: BOSTON AB.H O A K. AB. H.O.A.C. HLstlnt, 2b.. 1 I 1 0g. Her., If... 4 0 1 Klha. II 4 0 0 0 Hanoi, lb... 4 ill Mowrey, lb.. 1110 aMitan. tti.... 4 0 1 Knuetchy, lb I J II) 0 OSharpe, lb... 4 0 10 Evana. rf 4 2 1 I OMillar, rt 4 1 1 4.0 Plielpa. i- 3 110 tSwaeney, aa..S 1 10 S I At.lH.ll. til ... 4 Oil OOoode, rf t 0 1 ' llauaar, aa... 4 ISO 0Abb'tlchlo ,. 1 0 0 Harmos, p... t 84 1 Berk, cf I) 0 0 Oake, 1 0 0 OUraham, C...1 1111 Luah. p t 1 LOKruck. p 1 1 0 I 0 Ferauaon, p.. t) 0 0 Totala 14 127 -l Smith 1 0 0 0 0 I Harmon, p ' Oaltea Totala 82 27 12 1 Halted for Harmon In rightn. Hatted for oode In eighth. Batted for Ferguson in ninth. St -oia it 0000005 0-5 Boston 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-1 I wo-oaae una: nweenev, l.vann lilts: off HMrmoIli 7 (n Bven mnirteia: off Lush, 8 In two Innings; off Frock, ? In seven and ivto-iuiius iiiiiinaa. mi rriKimii, i ill one and one-third Innings. Sacrifice hits: Her- - xos. stolen baaes: Allller, Mowrey, Konet i.i i ' chy. Double plays: Abbott to Konetchy, i Ahhott to Hlaalns. Ijrtl on bases: St. flirLl la Wild. in t m,,v.-i.-1 v v o,... , ...h., nclnn.'tl In scoring an easy victory B.oklyn today. McMillan s fielding was a feature, score: CINCINNATI. BROOKLYN. AB.rt o A C 4 1 u- if AH.H.O A I 0 4 DavMeon, if. 4 ODaobert, lb.. 1 1 Wheat. If.... 4 M Hummel, 2b. 8 1 ballon, rf.... OO-ulton, rf... 3 Mi-Klveen, 3b 4 0 0 0, 1) 1 0 - ! lxb,n. lb. ... I Hobbtiel, lb. t 1 0 1 10 I Mitchell, rf.. 1 m". " " 1 j coo-orati. lb! 4 MiMllian, aa 1 p...... I ' OSiark, aa. a Bergen, c. 1 . Burke, p. .14 II !I 11 1 bur.li ., Uviaau. p 4 o utaia. . V I Totala... 4 17 '12 Batted for Burke In eignth. !.; Cincinnati 1 0 10 4 o 0 3 0 0 0 Ok. 1 07 ' a-rooaiyii 0 0 0 02 l-ft on bases: Cincinnati, 13; Brooklyn, 2. ; Two-base hits: Uibert. Hobllisel. McEI- . ... ..... . . - mice files: Ailiencll, .McMillan. Kase on etiors: Cincinnati. 1; llrooklvn, 2 Stolen laacs: lxjbert. 3. louble plays: McMillan to Hoblitiel (2). McMillan to Corcoian to llol- lltsel, Hei gen to McKlveen. Base on balls: I L'lf Burke. 10; off Sugg 5. Hit by pitched 1 ball: Hy Suggs, stalk. iVld pitches: Burke, Is ' 2 Hits: Off Hurkd. 11 In eight innlnas. Time: 1:58. Umpires: klrro and Kane. . 1 steady and consistent ball. Ihe "Harn--' I stormers" play the Omaha All Stars at Ilea B.esa Take Purse. ; Fort Omaha Saturday afternoon. Follow- GENEVA. Neb.. Sept. 14 (Special Tele. gram.) He-ults of county fair areed eventa: Trolling. 2:l ciaea. Hen Uleea wo:i, Mnagn Hel'.e set ond. Joepnine D. third, interest fourth. Pat-lug. 2.14 tia: Harrlska wou, itojslsr second. Colonel Davis third. Brunswick n fourth. Running. tr)ree-ttiarter-mile dah: rey U won. Young Molo second, llatny Hey day third. Creighton to Flay Alumni Team Eleven Will Get First Taste of Real Game Under Sew Rules Week ironi Saturday. Omaha will have its first taste of tha new loot ball game this year when the Crclgblon , aiunml eleven meelx Coach Miller's cults one wevk from Saturday. A team has been organised among the old siara, ,.woo are .convinced tnat tney have not forgotten all aoout tnr pigHln game. Secret practices will be held every evening after o'Jtrcri in.suuie socluUvd spot, as everal . brilliant plays will be pulled vlf tnat will slit mil- the young wan loin on tne hill. f Among the men from whom the alumni eleven will uu chosen are Harry Welch, Joe VaUter, William CaJlahan, M. Mulally, W il liam Lini-h, H. Kogcrs, Phil Alcdliane, Dan Butler,, lJlck Load, Andy Hobbs, Guy Fuiay and J. McArdle, Others -wlsnlng to join this all-stur aggregation are requested to report. to Dan Butler, city clerk. Harry Miller lias signified his Inieullor. -jt JiSuiug tne aluinul squad. Fast practice has been the order of the work 'on the campus for the lat few days and Judging from the, appearance of tne men alter .(.he dally woik-out Miller ii.is brought some of the "hurry up" method of coaching with him to Omaha. Tomorrow the tackling inanliiu will . be erected and later in the week the squad will be divided Into two -or three elevens for scrimmage work. , Hawkins, a heavy halfback, was out to practice last evening. He haa had some experience Iri the game and should develop Irrto a fast player before the ciobe of the soaaon. Dr. Schneider, -coach of last year's eleven, was a visitor on the tield yesterday. "Jack" Is located In Albion, .Neb., but can not forget the old game of font ball. He expressed great surprise at Crelghton's large squad fn fa ear and most probably he will be on hand lor one or two of the major games here tnls season. Highland Park has accepted Crelghton's open date of November 6 and will bring a husky bunch here for their annual game. AMONG THE ' LOCAL BOWLERS Willow Springs and '.Mew J. 8. Croaa ' Team Meet on Kranriaeo'a Alleys, : There was a clone match game betwi-en the Willow Springs and the new J. S. Cross team last nigut on the Franciscu alleys in Xwhich the Ctoss team took two games, while the Springs look totl pins oy e small margin of 18., Ole Juhnuon wua i..e real star with -'.".H far blngle game and tilu for total. The Cross team played in nurd luck. - Score: " J.. S CROfS.' Wiley .. Cairj .. . Bowers .. Johnson . Hall .. . Total .113 1 llii 130 in;' 179 159 .171 .las l ft 18 189 aim ......138 2.498 1T0- 535 Vto 4M ' 1111 61t lit? 4o2 ....... 2bM WILLOW SPRINGS ThOmas .. Hoirtord .. Balxor M. Martin W. Martin ' Total n .'.LMi 176 173 155, ll 15 14U ..:i2 MOTQRCYCLEe,laTS FENCE " ., RIDEH f ATALLY INJURED Isaac Adams chine "Laaea- Control of Ma-at'-Kalanaioo act, . . ea . KALAMAZOO., llch.. Sept. 15. Iaaac Adams of Alkionvhlle riding a mototcicio in A race neie toa&y. lost control of the machine and rait loto a fence while going titty- miles ui liouiv ' and was. probably tatally injured. ,-- Almost Immediately following tnls acci dent Fred Y. - ille of Battle Creek, who was driving a tut In a twenty-five mile lace, ran into a .fence when one of , hia tires blew up.' brolte over a big tree after Jumping Over a ten-foot embankment and escaped wltnout injury, ttis macnine was wrecked. ' ' Barney OltJtleld and Jack Towar were the other entries In this race. Oldfield lorn a tire, giving Tower a "lead which lie main tained to the end. The twenty-five miles was run In 27 minutes 10 seconds by Towar. Barney Oldfield established a new inlre circular Hack record today for Michigan of U seconds. MADISON CLKAIV CP GOOD GAMB Makes Three Runs to Two by Hum phrey at Fair Grounds. MADISON, Neb.' Sept. IS. -The Madison County fair opened In this city today. Tne pacing race Was a clo.se one. The Madlson Hiimphrey tjssebaU game was the strong feature. .Humphrey scored in the second and held Madison to a few hits until the seventh, when Madison scored twice and also scored in the ninth. Humphrey scored In the ninth. Score, Madison, 3; Humphey, 2. Batteries:- Madison, Garey and Copple; Humphrey, Zavadll and' Zavadll. Struck out: By Garey, 10; by Zavadll, 0. Hits: Madison, 5; Humphrey, 3. Bases on balls: Off Zavadll, 2. Errors: Madison, 4; Hum phrey, 6. Umpire: Smith. Attendance, 2,000. MILWAUKEK HARNESS HEKILTS Henry II. Takes Fifteen Trot In Bet ter Than Two Ten. MILWAUKEE. Wis., Sept. 15. Five races were on the card of tne second oay s rac ing of the Great Western circuit meeting at the Wisconsin stain fair. The feature race of the uay. the -2:1j trot, went to Henry . 11., driven by Dean in straight heats, lewis . Forest tak.ng second mouey w.tii Vestale third. Summaries: s:li trot, puise J.of. Henry H., won; Irwis Forest, second; Vestale, third. Best time, 2:IAH. 2:30 troi, purse 3J.(A The Angelus, won; Castle Dome, second; Monarch', tnlrd. Time, 2:12. i'wo-year-old pace, purs $500 Laura Patch, won; Princess Patch, second; Anna Oakley, third. Best tune. 1:IKV :10 pace.- purse ll.OCu Knight of Strath more, won; Auctioneer, second; Hy oy Night, third. Best lime. IMWV 1:17 trot. purse 1,iJ Howard. won; Wilna il . Second, La Frame, third. Best time, 2:Ui. M rouv CI. I B DH AIT8 i'l.AYEHt i, ii League Team Will Take W rstrrrf Three Mcu trout Minora. ii 1 LINCOLN, Neb., Sept. la. The Lincoln v'llelubin tlie vVrsii-in leaaue will titan iih.a I : players today, ir.ev ale Catcher nrk u.n 1 a ! Of Vllf.elinu W Vi In I hi IVnlral uuu.. 3 0 l elation : 'i i.,,-d ,tw,,.u,i i,i,)Wi- ..t ... ' j nan. Mich. In the Southern .Mictugan . 1 It-auUa. and Pllrhi-e l,uTnt,tM.ll of Vri.iM.rii I in the Neiuaska r-late liaaue. Strntiun mi J formerly ot the .Cittrl.uig club, being J farmed out lo Wheeling tor seasoning. Tbe I ' "ales sent nun back twice, releasing men nuiu oil mm. lie is uiuicu as one Oi the fastest minor league catchers in the business. - Rarastormers Defeat Htiertoa. RIVEIITON. fa . Sept. 15 (Sjieclal ) The Nebraska tlity 'Barnstormers ' won their a xth consecutive srama todav bv dttfeMt- ing the local team. Inn ijame was close i and inteiesting throughout, but the team woi k of the .Mink leaguers saved them at al. stakes. Both Fletoher and Smith nitchtd ! mg Is the score by Inn naa R H E Nebrsska City 100030000 111 Riveilon OlODlOOo 1 t 4 Hatteros: Nebraska Cltv. Fletcher -tnd! Whitcouib: Riverton. Smith and Bvrd. I'm-1 pile: Jacksua.- AlilLtllU MUMP ilUttS Visitors Take Opener of Series by Bunching Hits. FIVE RUNS IN EIGHTH INNING Three Maale, Tea Datable aad Ba a Ball, Aided by Krrar, Pro dare Tallies 4ldrlna tieta II ante Ran. DETROIT, Sept. ..-Philadelphia won the opening game of the aedles today by bunching three singles, a double and a base on balls, with O'Leary's two errors In the seventh Inning. Score: PHILADKLPHIA. DETROIT. AB. H.O.A.E AB.H.O.A B. Lord. If. A 1 1 0 D. Jonee, If.. 4 4 0 5 110 0 Leary. aa... 4 14 8 1 4 2 16 4 Mrlnlvre, rf. 4 1 4 0 0 Uldrma. rf. . t'nlllna. 2b.. Ilaker, lb ... LSivta, lk.:.. 4 1 ( raw ford, rf. 4 0 1 4 10 vMorl.rlY, lb. 1 1 1 2 Hauaer, lb... 0 V I U dUllKit. !b.. 1 0 1 0 Murphy, cf... 3 Harry, aa I Livlnsaton. t 1 Plank, p 4 I 1 T. J one., lb. 1 1 1 0 13 lrianase, c... 10 7 4 0 4 4 1 IDumivaii. p. .. I 0 1 V 111) - ToUla 10 4 17 13 2 Total. la 11 17 11 1 Phuaoelphla 1 0 0 1 0 0 S 0 0-7 Detroit 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 01 Two-base hit: Collins. Three-base hit: Lord. Home run: Oldring. Sacrifice hits: Murphy, Livingstone. Stolen bases: Baker, Morlnrtly, T. Jones. Bases on balls: oDn ovan. 1. Hit by pitcher: By Plank, T. Jones. First on errors: Philadelphia, 1; Detroit, 1. Irf-ft on bases: Philadelphia, 5; Detroit, 3. Struck out: By Plank, ; by Donovan. 1. Time: l:5ti. Umpires: Evans and Colllflower. Cleveland Herrnlla Win. CLEVELAND, Sept. 15. With five re cruits In the lineup Cleveland defeated Washington, 3 to 0, today. Score: CLEVELAND. WASHINGTON. AH. H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A K. Ho'nhorat. lb 4 8 7 0 1 Milan, rf 1 0 0 1 tKltwrfrld, lb. 3 0 111 OC'an'liara. lb. 1 1 110 Halaton, If... 4 1 110 OOanaler, it... 2 1 I OOMi-Urlde, aa.. 4 81 OLnilaub, lb., 4 I 10 0 OHtraut, c 1 1 03 OJnlinaon, p... 4 1 Callahan, If.. 1 Turner, lb... 1 Lalole, lb.... 1 Klerly, rf.. 1 Blrm'h'm, cf 3 Perklnspa, aa 1 Land, c 1 Blanulng. p.. 1 -1alrvelt ,. Totals M 111 I 1 Totals.... Batted for Street In ninth. Cleveland 3 0 0 0 0 Washington 0 0 0 0 0 1 24 10 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 0-0 Sacrifice hits: Callahan, Cunningham. Stolen base: Easterly. Double plays: Pencklnpaugh, Lajoie and Hohnhorst; Tur ner and Hohnhorst. Bases on balls: Off Riundtng, 2; off Johnson, 1. Hit by pitcher: By Blanding, Kr-berfeld. McBride. Struck out: By Blandlng, 8; by Johnson. 8. Left on bases: Cleveland, 1; Washington, 9. Time: 1:30. Umrlres: Dlneen and Perrine. Sox Take Opener. CHICAGO, Sept. la. Mixing two singles and a double with two errors, Chicago to day overhauled Boaton'a one-run lead in the fourth Inning and won the first game of the series! 4 to 2. Score: CHICAGO. BOSTOiN. Afi. H.O.A.E. AB.H. OAK. Lord. 3b 4 0 0-1 0 Hooper, rf... 4 A 1 0 0 .elder, aa.... 4 1 4 OWasner. at... 4 13 0 1 Meloan, rt... 1 I 1 4 Speaker. cf..8 1 i 0 Dougherty, If4 1 0 gtahl, lb 4 1 1 0 1 Chmllnanl. cf 4 1 1 0 1 Lewla. If 4 1 2 0 0 Parent, lb... 4 I 2 1 Purtell. 3b... 4 1 0 0 1 , J.t nlllna, lb. 8 t S 1 OOardner. lb.. 4 '0 4 0 suiuvan, c... 1 oto lKlelncw, c... 4 0400 White, p 8 1 1 1 OR. rolllna, pi 0 0 1 0 Knsis 1 0 Totala 31 (27 111 Totala ti 4 24 7 8 Batted for R. Collins in the ninth. Chicago 0 0031000 -4 Boston 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 02 Two-base hit: J. Collins. Three-base hit: Chotiinard. Left on bases: Boston, 8; Chicago, 5. Base on balls: Off Collins, 1; off White, 2. Struck out: By White, 8; by Collins. 5. Time: 1:40. Umpires: Egan and Sheridan. Highlanders Ranch lilts. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 15.-New York bunched ten hits off Mitchell and beat St. Louis. NETvV YORK. ToUla. . . i3S If) 27 J8 1 AB. H.O.A.E. ST. LOWS.; Dahleta, If.,.. 6 1 O f OTruasdako, 2b 4 0,1 3. 2 Woltet-,- tl.W. 2' 0 0 0" Ot'orrliion,-.. 4 Otvl'l' 1 Wenipblll, rf. f 2 OHtrnie'. If. . . .: ; 3' ' 0 Chaee. lb..... I 111 1 ONorthen, cf.. 4 t Rich, aa....l 111 OHartaell, - rf , 1 1 1 0 Liporte. Jb... 4 114 OOraham, lb..l J lr 0 (.Tee. eU 4 2 '0 0 Wallace. M.,8 V 3 0 Auitln. lb.... 3 12 5 IKilllfer, C....1 1-4 1 0 Sweeney, c... 3 I 0 UMIliliell, p. .. I 080 Qulnn, p...., 4 1110 e- Totsle 1! 4 27 13 3 New York 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 8 2-9 St. Louis 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 03 Two-bass hits: Laporte, Chlnn. Three base hits: Graham,, Cree. Bases on balls: Off Mitchell, 2; off Quinn, 1. Struck out: Hy Mitchell, 6; by Quinn, 3. Time: 1:32. Umpire: O'Loughlln. Reenier Wlus from I'ilarer. BEEMER. Neb., Sept. If,. i Spec al.) Beemer took the Pllger bunch Into camp Wednesday at Winner, the second day of the stock show. PI liter gained one In the first inning on a wild peg to third and lieia yie lead to tne eigntn. Heemer gained our runs in me eiKnm anu one in ins ninth, Soore. 5 to 1 Batteries: Pllger Martin and Brown; Beemer. Kopenlc and Fehliman. Beemer plays the winners of the first day tomorrow. Wlsner and Beemer played fifteen Innings last Sunday and a good game Is In store. Wausa Blanks Plalnrlew. OSMOND, Neb., Sept. 15 (Special. )-The Wausa ball team won first place at the Oemond carnival here yesterday by de featlnng Plalnvlew In a clnssy game. John son for Wausa was unhlttable. allowing Pla'nvlew- but two hits. Wausa's one score came on a well executed squcene play. Score: rt H E Wausa 00001 00001 50 Plalnvlew 000000000020 Batteries: Wausa, Johnson and Johnson; Plalnvlew, Dunaway and Skein. - Herman Defeats Oakland. HERMAN. Neb., Sept. 15. (Special.) Herman defeated Oakland by the score of fl to 0 In a very Interesting: game Wednes day. Usher pitched a great game, allow ing but four hits and striking out n'ne of the Oakland sluggers. "Red" Penry played a great game In the field. Mrs. Coffin Defeats Mrs. Kane, NEWPORT. Sept. 15. Mrs. William H. Coffin won the final match of the ladles' handicap tennis tournament at the Casino todav, defeating Mra. Dorothy Kane, t-2, 6-S, 6-1. STORMY CONVENTION OF WYOMING REPUBLICANS Delegates Are Far Apart on Ca dales aud Provisions of Platform. idl. RAWLINS. Wyo. Sept. 15-The repub licans of Wyoming today began the storm iest convention in the history of the state. The night and forenoon have been spent in fruitless caucusing and at noon the dele gates seemed no nearer to- agreement either as to candidates for the Important offices or aa to the platform than they were when they arrived In Rawlins. The revolt against the state machine seems general, yet every county haa a ! separate grievance and Ihe convention j seeiijs unable to get together. Practically I none of the delegates have come Instructed. The nomination of Governor Brooks seems probable, Mullen and Hidgley being the : , , . ,rmaeTm l" "v """'" 1-rr.miu rat- rick Sullivan and A. K i.iuihc, iui uier state senators, are also In tne field today, while William Daley, president of the state sheep herders' board, has supporters. The resolutions committee u III be asked to endorse Pa'.linger and a hot fight la certain. The liiauici:ts ask for only a mild approval of the Tail administration. There is no particular fight on the re nomination of I t-.ltcd Stater. Senator Clark. The key to Hie s.tiiation-Heu Want Ads. ! - SATURDAY, SEPT. 17TH Great Sale of -Sample Tailor Suits and Ureases. HAYDEW'S I v Billy Burke Takes Rich Stake with Comparative Ease SBswasasBBBW Colorado E. First in Trotting Divis ion of Horse World Stakes So prano Wins Nine Trot. SYRACUSE. N. T.. Sept. 15.-Hilly Burke, driven by Bcnyon, yesterday won the Empire state stake of fl!, 000 for 2:14 trotters at the Grand Circuit meet. The trotting division of the Horse World stallion stake was easily won by Colorado E., while Baroness Eva won the pacing division of that event. In the Chamber of Commerce stake for 2:09 trotters, Soprano took the flrst two heats and was just beat by her big half brother, Oro Bellini. In the third. As the course was seconds slow by reason of Tues day's rain, Ed Geers postponed until to mtit row the attempt by The Harvester to beat the world's stallion trotting record of 2:02 held by himself. Summaries: First race, World's Stallion, purse 39.P26, 3-year-olds, trotting, 2 in 3; Colorado E. won, Emily Kllen second, Eva Bellini third, Best time; 2.W. Second race, 'i tie Empire State Stake, 2:14 trot, purse llO.OOn, 2 in 6: Hilly Purke won, Hallworthy second, Joan third; best time: 2. He (4. Third race, 2:18 pacing, burse 31,200, 3 In 5: Dili won, Jingo second, Dan S. third; best time: 2:13V. Fourth race, the Onondaga, 2:06 pacing, purse i0ot, t In 3: Esa 11. Kay Won, Ella Ambulator second, Major Brino third; best time: 2:00. Fifth race. Horse World Stallion Stake, 3-year-olds, pacing division, 2 In 3, purse $W.!i.; 20 per cent for pacers; first, 31,107; second, 34til.2.r; third, 82i-75: Baroness Eva, ro. f., sire Baron Hevlew-Vli glnla, Reynolds by Jay Bird (McDonald) a 1 2 1 Dlrectua Regent, br. h. (Milan) 8 12 Leftwich, b. tn. (Healy) 3 3 dls Time: 2:12, 2:0L. 2:13- Sixth race, Chamber of Commerce, 2:06 trotting, 8 in 5, purse 82,000 (unfinished): Soprano, ch. m., sire Belilni-Oper- etta, by Klyrla (Andrews) 1 1 2 2 1 3 4 4 3 6 5 dls. Oro Bellini, br. g. (Dlckerson) 2 Demarest, b. g. (Geers) 3 Alice Roosevelt, ch. m. (Murphy).. 4 Gray Gem, ro. g. (Shahen) 5 Blnvolo, b. s. (Snedeker) t Time: 2.1',. 2:07, 2:0SVi. MRS. FLACK IS PROSTRATED Wife of Defaulting; Kansas Banker Taken Snddealy 111 When She Learns Facta. ABILENE, Kan., Sept. 15. Mrs. John A. Flack, wife of the missing Ahllene bank cashier, who arrived here last night said today she left her husband in New York late Monday morning. Mrs. Flack was prostrated when she arrived here and learned the condition of her husband's fi nancial affairs and today she is 111 at the home of a neighbor. She said she had supposed that nothing was wrong with the bank's condition ex cept that the books were tangled until Flack told her that he proposed going to Galveston, saying: "They would be after me." Then she declared that they must return, but he refused. She took enough money for her expenses and started home. Mrs. Flack said that Flack had hut 3260 with him. She said her husband did not allow her to read the newspapers and that she did not know of recent developments until she arrived at Topeka last night. Mrs. Flack will claim only their personal effects. The bank re-opened today for con tinued liquidation. ' AVIATOR HAS; HARD FALL Monoplane lit .Which 31. S. Harkness Is Hiding; Suddenly Dives to Ground. NEW YORK, Sept. 15.-Harry S. Hark ness, the aviator, of . CleveJind, and mem ber of a prominent family in that city, had a narrow escape today when the mono plane In which he was flying at the Aero drome in Garden City, L. Iv, dived sud denly to the ground from a height of twenty-five feet. Harkness' machine was de molished, but he escaped injury. This was Harkness' first flight In America, He has been known abroad for his feats in avla- Uon and came to America to enter the elimination trials for,, the aviation meet next month. International Seven Hart la Wreck In Chicago. CHICAGO, Sept. 16. Seven persons were Injured In the railroad yards at Forty-second street today when a Baltimore & Ohio passenger train crashed Into the rear of a Rock Island freight train. The accident Is the fourth at this point during the last eighteen months. The freight was by mis take switched onto ths main track ahead of the passenger carrier. When you have anything to sell or ex change advertise It In The Bee Want Ad columns and get quick results. IOTP imgi -- The idols of centuries ago demanded the sacrifice of enjoyment IDOLS of today grant pleasure. Their mellow fragrance and flavor have . '-t- T.IV made them popular with the smoker. Think of it. A cigar or genuine imported tobacco, hand made and with a long filler at a price unprecedented. 1 ry one now. LHa LfT I'limmi mis mij " ""'111 ''. J Hit W-WWi" HMsHPi iis-iaaaasasBasesaMsasnsssa Tysr 0mm i mm . I. Famtiy Irade Stppllrd by ILas.Slorz. Phoaes, Wfbstcr m. Udrpenrlest B 1261. SAIN IS SCORE IN SEVENTH pi Dougherty Driven from Box and Brewers Lose. FINAL SCORE IS SIX TO FOUR Dearoff lar with Rat Tn n Hani Rnna One Threc-flase lilt One Tno-Raaaer Two Mole a liases. ST. PAUL, Sept. 15 St. Paul scored five runs and drove Dougherty from the box In the seventh limning today, winning the second game of the series from Milwaukee. 6 to 4. Score: 8T. PA I' L. MILWAtKEB. aii.m r. a r:. ab.h.o.a r. Jonea ,rt 4 11 ORamlall, rt..4 1 0 3. Clare. If.. 1 0 J 1 (iciarke. 2b ... 4 2 8 1 V 1 1 I CM. i. inn. lb.. 1 0 4 0 0 2 111 lrrff. rf... 4 1 4 I I It I i l.ewla. aa 4. I 1 1 I 1 2 i 'll Clerk. 3b.. 2 14 10 111'1 Karrr. If 2 1 1 0 4 L.eee. rf 4 Mi-c'm'k. aa. 3 A til rev, lb... 4 Ilaker. 2h.... 4 Woodruff, lb. 4 K"llry. c 1 2 0 0 VMitiahall. i... 1 1 A I Spencer, C....1 I 4 2 li Douaherty. p. 1 I 0 (lie. h, p 1 0 0 3 OM.ulinn. p. . u 0 larov. p 0000V Hyan 1 1 ii 0 Totals 17 14 1 Heifer, p 0 0 0 0 Total! S3 K 27 Ii 1 Hutted for Itiigcr In seventh. Milwaukee 0 0 1 o 1 10 1 0-4 St. l ain 0 0 0 1 0 0 6 0 Two-base hits: Barry, Ryan. Three-base lilt: Degroff. Home tuns: Dcgioff, Jones. Stolen bases: Jones, Kelly. Double plays: .McCormlck and Autrey; Baker and Autrev. Hits: Off Check 7 In six Innings; off Larby 2 In two Inr.lngs; off Roger 0 In one Inning; off Dougherty 10 In six, none out In seventh; off McGlynn 2 In two innings. Bases o bulls: Off LHttmherty 2, ofT Mc Glvnn 2, off liroy 1. Hit by pitched ball: Hamiall. Clark. Struck out: Hy Check 2. by Dougherty 2, hy McGlvnn 2, bv Reiger 1 Wild pitch: McGlynn. Sacrifice lilis: Mar shall. Harry, McGlynn. DoiiKherty. Left on bases: St. Louis 7. Milwaukee 4. Time: 1:50. Umpires: Ferguson and Hush. Indianapolis Wins In Tenth. IVfUANAPOLIS. Sept. 1.1. Indianapolis Indianapolis defeated lJUlsvllle in a ten Inning game today. 2 to 1. The locals won tlie game on an error, an Infield hit and K robs low throw on W illlams' hit, which allowed George to score the winning run. Score: INDIANAPOLIS. LOl'ISVIIJ.H. AB.H.O.A K All. H O A R. u Day. rr t 1 1 o OMsysra, Ib... 2 o 0 Wllllama. 2b. Haj den. rf... 4 0 0 0 3 1 15 1 0 0 4 1 3 0 1 2 1 1 Itiiblnaon, aa. 4 1 1 1 1 VSIatlley, cf... 4 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 3 I 0 0 2 1 8 1 l arr, lb Kendall, If. Howley, c. C'offrv ,aa.. Murvh, 3b.. George, p.. Oltoyle, 3b S osmllti, If I 0 I OA Urn. c 4 0 10 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 Pii kerlng, rf. 3 OMjsee, 2b.... 4 OKlob, p 4 Totali., M 10 It 1 Totala 34 til?? 11 1 none oui wnen w inning run made. Louisville 0 10000000 0 l Indianapolis 0 1 0000000 1 i Bases on balls: Off George, ,1; off Kroh. 2. Struck out: By Kroh. ti; bv George, 2. Time: 1:50. Umpires: Hayes and Wed-W dege. . Toledo Wins, Two lo One. COH'MBUS-Sept. 15. Toledo retained second place by winning today In a stub born pitchei-R' battle, 2 to 1. Score: TOLKIIO. COLI.'MDt'R. AB.H.O.A E All H O A Halman, rf. 0 0 Pen-In, aa . . 4 1 1 6 0 3 0 W.HI in ti, lb 1 1 13 il o 2 ICongaltoll. rf 1 1 0 0 0 0 OlWni. 2b.... 1114 1 OCnrbln, If. .. 4 0 II 0 1 0 0 ratten, 9b.. 1 0 I I II ORellly, ct.... 4 0 10 4 4 OCarlai-h, c... 1 1 I t ti t (iLtehbardt, p. 1 0 0 1 o 4 0 H.H'man. b. 4 Freeman, lb. 1 Zinn. rf 3 H'kman. 1Mb 5 liui in. rf-lf.. I Duller, blwert, lh Alibolt, c... James, p... ToUla St 8 17 15 1 Totala 11 i 27 14 1 Toledo 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0-S Columbus 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Two-base hit: Congalton. Base on balls: Off Llebhardt. 6; off James, 3. Struck out: By Llebhardt. 7; by James, 6. Time: 1:44. ' Umpires: Chill and Owens. Millers Win Tenlh. MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 15.-The new cham pions won In their half of the tenth on a pas's and hi is by.. Cravata and 'Hossman, with Shannon's wild throw to the plaie. " Score: MINNEAPOLIS. KANSAS CITT. . ABS.H.O.A E. AB.H.O.A.!. O'Neill, cf... 4 1(0 1 rtarheau. 3b . 5 1 ! 0 Altiler, ae.... 8 Cravath. If... i Wllllama, 2b. 5 8 8 0 shannon. If.. I 0 ll'nraah, rf.... ( 0 4 1 0 II 8 1 3 0 8 1 1 0 1 I 2 1 1 3 (1 Hunter, lb. 0 OLovr. lb...., 0 0 Hitter, r... 1 litaftery. cf. 1 Ollownle. aa. 1 (l Owen, p 1 0 Totala... Rr.eamar), rf. 4 2 -I GUI, lb . . 1 0 10 bora, Sb 1 lluvenn, c. . I Onena, c 1 Altrurk, p. ... 4 0 0 0 4 i 1 o .17 721 14 Totala 35 1 10 10 4 Two out when winning run scored. Minneapolis 200001000 2-i Kansas City 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 2 14 Two-base hits: O'Neill. Wllllama, Bar beau. Three-base hit: Cravath. Home run: Harbeau. Stolen bases: Allller, Cravath. Sacrifice hits: Altiser, Rossman, Hunter. Doubla play: Williams and Altiser. Left on bases: Minneapolis, ; Kansas City Struck out: By Alfred:. 8. Basca on balls Off Altrock. 4; off Owen, 4. Time: 1:45. Umpires: Bierhalter and Cusack Cornlngr Wins In Ninth. CORNING. la., Sept. 15.-Sreclal. Th base bull game here Tuesday betweer Corning and Htrlngtown was a good ont and easily Stringtown'a game until I hi ninth Inning, when the local team bunchcx hits with good base running and scored five runs, winning by 8 to 8. Score: Corning 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 5 I Strlngtown 8 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 I Batteries: Corning, Fox and Poss Strlngtown. Harrison and Evans. Struck out: By Fox, 12; by Harrison, 8. First base on balls: Off Harrison, 6; off Fox, Two-base hit: Hutchison (2). 5f JRecamsMftcfce? Ig McCORO BRADY CO. Oara aba V 4 a Ob je a: IT