TKMRK.K 17, 1010. 15 "YS Qmaha Sluggers Take Double Header From St. Joseph; Athletics Scoop Tigers; Cubs Win TTTE r,F:K: OMAHA. SATHtDAV. iSKI1 f k i IK i i f i lit I i I 1 OJJAUA WISS TWO EASY ONES St Joseph Badly Beaten ia Both Con tests by Visitors. DRAWS BLANK IN THE FIRST Knarke Hit Hard at All Stage aad Ar Kvr la Trnnhl a lb One-sided (amen. ST. JOSEPH. Sept. l.tn two one-sided game St. Joseph lost to Omaha by score -f 11 to and 10 to S. Soor. first gam: OMAHA. AR. R. H. O. A. K. 1 1 S 0 0 0 0 2 o e t 1 S 0 0 ! 14 1 0 till 1 it 4 110 0 11 U 27 16 1 H. O. A. K. 0 110 0 S 0 J 17 0 0 0 12 1 0 6 4 0 1 S 1 0 10 1 0 6 4 1 0 0 11 0 12 0 1 27 17 7 0 1 4 0 0 U u o o o o o Graham, 2b King, cf Pchoonover, rf. Rlggert. If , Kane, lb Morlarlty. lb..., KtiMven, ...., Qondlng. e Melter, p...,.., Totsls 6 2 11 8T. JOSEPH. AB R. 4 0 Powell. If , Fox, Zb , Jones, lb McCheney, cf. Rellly. 3b Corhan, as Goodrich, rf... Frambes. c Kaufman, p.... Milton, p Total ... Omaha. ... Bt. Joseph. 20 I 1 6 ... 0 0 0 Two-bane hits: Corhan. Schoonover, Mei- tar, Uriham. Stolen bases: Gondlng (21, Kncaves. Sacrifice bits: Kneaves, Mori' arlty. Hits: Off Kaufman, 4 In three In nings; off Milton, 7 In six Innings. Struck out: By Kaufman. 8: by Milton, 1; by Melter, 1. liases on balls: Oft Kaufman, I, off Milton, I. Hit by pitched ball: By Kaufman. 2. by Milton, L Tl:u; 1 . o. Umpire: Clark. Score, second game OMAHA. All. R. It. O. A. i;. Graham. 2b... Klnr, cf riclnHnover, Rancrt, If.... Kane, lb , Morlarity, 2b Kneaves, ss. Cadman, c... KlKMles, p.... . 4 2 0 2 1 1 2 0 rf. Toiala 10 12 27 BT. J08EPH. AB. R. H. 3 0 i 0 0 S 0 1 0 1 o. 4 0 9 1 2 2 1 8 0 0 Powell, If.. Fox. 2b Jones, lb... McChf sney. cf. Rellly. in Corhan, bh.... Goodrich, rf.. Coe. c Kaufman, p.. Johnson, p.... Totals Omaha Ht Juseuh ST ...1 S I 0 10 27 0 1 0 10 2 12 2 1 010 0 06 1 Three-tmse hits: Powell, jonea, caaman. Two-base hits: Coo.' Cadman. Stolon bases: Cadman, Rlgxert (4), Graham, Schoonover. Kueavea. bacriftce hits: Kins, Dvlwunover. Kane. Hits: Off Kaufman, 3 In una and one-third luninca. buuck out: B jolinson, 6; by Rhodes, S. Basao on ImlU: Off Rhodes, 6; off Kaufman, 1 off Johnson. 4. Hit by pitched ball: By Kauf man, . 'lime: i::uo. empire: Clark. SlUll ' CITY DfeiKKATS WICHITA i--': '"' . islters Kind l.ofala Kasy with Score f Mae ta Two. WICHITA, Sept. 1. Hloux City had It all Its own way in today'a game, winning- to i. bcore: WICHITA. AB. R. H. 1 1 1 0 0 s 1 0 0 o. 2 1 2 3 10 S S 1 0 0 A. 0 Middleton, rf.. 1'ettlarew, rf.. Wesiurgil. aa... Balden, if Koerner, lb.... Hughes, 2b CMiaw, c schmld, 2b w iikhi, v Jarnlgan, If.... Totals.. .31 27 10 SIOUX C1TT. AB. R. H. O. A. 1 0 9 Andrews, 2b.. rUom, lb.v... aieyria, Wuliiln, 3b Miller, O Wooley. cf.... Netrhbore, rf. Raltly, sa Hammond, p. 4 Toiala W 1 W u,.. cuv 0 01011100 wuThita 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0-2 Lart on bases: Sioux City, ; Wichita, 4. Baonnce bits: btem, Ralily, Koarner. Two-base lK: Wooley. Three-base hit: Miller. Home runs: Rellly, Meyers, ttchmid. Stolen bases: Westenul. Hits: Oif Wrmhi, W la 6 Innlntis; ott Jarnicmn, In 4 Innings. Double plays: Ilughea to Koerner Struck out: By Wright, 4; by Hammond, 1; by Jarnlgan. 1. Bases on balls: Ott Wright, 1; off Jarnlgan. 2; oft Hammond. L Passed ball! Shaw. Time: 1:40. Umpires: Chauek and Durham. Lift COIN ICOori TOPKKA TKASI Locale Malt. tleaa Iwtti at Serlea with Baa. UNCOIL, Sept. 11 Lincoln made a clean aweep of the Topeka series by taking the 11 rial game, to i Tbomaeon, an out fielder, pitched tor the visitors. He made a fair showing, but errors spoiled bis chances, boors: LINCOLN. AB. R. H. O, A. B. Jude. If... 4 10 10 0 2 0 10 7 1 1 1 0 7 0 0 4 0 110 0 4 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 S 0 0 10 0 110 1114 0 0 4 1 4 0 0 0 Gamier. If... Cole, cf Cobb, rf Cockrnan, lb... Thotnaa, lb 'eidBoaaul, 2b. Clark, o Gelat, p Total ..,..... 8 TOPEKA. AB. R. i n u H. O. A. 0 4 0 Verecb, of fharnason, Beoaley. lb Kiley. it VSslcli. 2b Sioffer, lb Peoples, a....... Agnew, o.... Larbar, If 4 Total :.U 1 6 24 11 4 Lincoln 1080000 4 Topeka I 0 t 0 1-2 1 wo-base hits: Riley U. Double play: biofter to Welch. Left on bases: Lincoln, ; Topeka. 6. atolea bases: Cuie, Cbn. Sac rifice hua: Gajfnier. Cole. Waldensaul. struck out: By Geist, 2: by Thomason. 1. base on ball: Oft Ueiet. 1; off Tbomaeon, 4. V lid pilch: Tbomaaou. Time: 1:2a. Umpire: HaakeU. OsUSBLIE POl .M D IKHsDOBtFCa (.taauaaa Lata by Ike score e( Klkt a Five. DENVER. Sept. 14. Denver batted Hler dorfer off the slab In the first Inning to day, making four runs. The game was called al the end of the first halt of toe eighth Inning on account of darknea. aVore; PES MOINES. AH. It. H ...... 8 11 o. H A. 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 10 A. ' 8 0 CoJllgaa. lb Claire, aa. Niehoff, Sb. .... Curtis, If. lavia. lb. Mattlcka cf Keiley. rf. Clemona, a, .... Hachaat. a. btersdnrfer, p. . Ueracbe, p. ..... Total 1 I DENVER. Aa r. o. Lloyd. 2b. Silmora, I svU. t. lb, I j I I Standing of the Teams. WEST. LEAGUE. I NAT. LEAGUE. , w.i.rrt! wurrt Stoux CHy..W M .4 Chirago ....- 4K7 enter W i plttaburir ... 7 5 .Jv I2nenln K7 f .Si). New Yoi k . . 74 K .5i Wichita ... SO 71 ... Philadelphia r hk .jar; malm 74 71 610 Cincinnati .. A .5"0 St. Joseph. . M .m St. lxuia ... M 7 .411 e Moines M l" .424 Brooklyn .. l2 i 3t i"oeka 39 112 IVi Boston 4 M .343 A .M L, K. LEAGl'E. A.MKK. ASSN. I. IVt W'.LPrt. .-hiladelphl in 40 .01 Minneapolis. Ml fJj .Mz .New York.,.77 Detroit n Boston 74 Cleveland ..til Washington fi Chicago ....63 St. Louis. ...41 ji ...t: i oiedo r-7 i0 .6T2i Columbus .. M 71 .Ml 67.t;rst. Paul ... m Tt ..mk 74 .4."2 Kansas City SO 7 .M4 77 .434 Milwaukee. 72 R5 .464 SO Indianapolis h?. M .4fl 94 .3o4, Louisville .. 59 Srs .875 Yesterday's Resalts. WESTERN I.E.VG1K. Omaha. 11-10; fit. Joiih, 0-6. t. nooln. ; Topeka. 2. Sliux -lty. ; Wichita. 2. Uea Moines, 5; iJcnver, 8. AMERICAN LKAGUE. WaslilnBton, 5: Cleveland, 6. Philadelphia, 10; lietroit. 0. NATIONAL. LEAUL'E. Ht. Louis, 6: boston. 7. Cincinnati, I; Hrookhn. 3. IlttsIiurB. I; New York, 2. Chicago. 4; Ph.ladellila, S. AMERICAN ASStjClATION. Tolfdo. 10; Columbus, 3. Louisville. 7; Indianaiolis. 0. Kansas City, 4; Mlnnraolis, 2. MilwaukcA, 1; St. Paul, 6. (iaaiea Today. Western League Omaha at Bt. Joseph, Dea Moinea at Uncom, Sloua City at Topeka, vichita at Oenver. American lKue Washinaton al Cleve land, Phliadelpnta at Oetrott. Boston at Cbicano, New Vork at St. Louts. . National LiMinue-Clikatto at Brooklyn, Bt. Iiuls at New York, Cincinnati at Pnil adelphiH, Pittsburg at Boston. American Association Toledo at Co luraous. Louisville at Indianapolis, Kan sas City at Minneapolis, Milwaukee at M. 1'aul. Lindsay, lb. .. 2 0 14 0 0 1117 2 2 2 2 2 V 0 2 10 0 0 1110 0 10(0 8 10 24 1 2 10 0 0 2 0 1-6 2 0 10 0 1 I'olan, 3b Cranston, ea. . Casstdy, rf. .. McMurray, c. Kinsella, p. .. Totals 2 les Moines 1 Ltnver 4 'Game called at end of first halt of eighth on account of darkness. Stolen bases: Lloyd. Gilmore. Lindsay, Cassldy. Curtis. Two-bass hit: Cranston. Home runs: Lloyd. Dolan. Passed ball: McMurray. Sacrifice fly: Lindsay. Struck out: By Hersche, t: by Kinsella. I First base on balls: Off Hersche. 6: off Kinsella. 3. Double play: Dolan to Lloyd to IJnd say. Wild pitch: Persche, 2. Left on bases: Ies Moines, 6; Denver, 7. Hits: Off Hiersdnrfer. 4 In one Inning. Time: 1:40. I'mpire: Shoemaker. PL ATTS MOUTH BALL TOURNAMENT Players fro as State and Mlalt Lea are es Help Oat la fast Gaases. PLATTSMOUTH. Neb., Sept. l.-(Spe-clal.) Platismouth beat Union and Tabor beat Manley in the base ball tournament gam was errors. . The the batting hero today. The first a pitchers' battle through features of the game were of McCauley and Hobaok, of Droega. Mason and Con the fielding nors of Seward. Cane struck out seven to Bardwell's five. Plattsmouui will play Manley the next game, bcore, first game; PLATTSMOUTH. t'NION. AB.H.U.A.K. AB.M.O.A.B. BesL of 1 CU . 4 i Drosc. as.... 4 lit 1 KsiUlsy, ... 4 Kltf.r ld, lb 4 4 11 SEatoa, lb.... I Mccssisy, IS I 11 t Andmoa, . H.tem. c 4 14 1 SUall, It t Prtaraon, M.. 4 4 4 lkiu, aa.. ItUaon. U 14 1 suiaxs, 4b.... C'ouDora, tt.. 4 utMsar, U... tMrevall, p..l 4 I stloeaca, ri... 1 4 4 1 U U 4 1 4 Totals I S SI 14 1 Totals I 24 14 4 Plattsmoutb 10010010 03 Ctuon 0000000 00 Two-base hit: Hoback. Stolen bases: Beat, tiroes e '), FUagerald. Bases on bails: Off Case, a. btrucK out: By Case, i; oy Bard well, 6. Wild pitch: Case. Passed balls: Keltiiiey (2). First base on errors: inton, 1; f lattsinoutn, 2. Left on bases: tnion, 2; piautaoioutu, i. U moire: Faitor of Omaha, bcurer: Gross. Time: 1:10. The second game was won in the first Inning oy labor s bitting. After the second inning. It beoame a plluliers' battle. Klep ser oi Auourn ati uck out fourteen mua, T. Johnson of Nebraska City struck out ten. Kiepser retired labor on strikes in th ninth Inning In one, two, three order. Tn feature of the game was the batting of Hall, J. Shuffler, Hedenbaugh, O'Brien and Fannestock and tne fielding of Hume, T. Johnson. K reck low and Jenkins. Tabor plays Union the next game. Score, aeoond game: TABOR. MANLEY. IU.U.0.11. AU.H.O.A B. O.Jehna'n. 2b I 11 IMurphy, lb.. I 4 111 KJofcn.n, all 1 v I VKaa, lb. I 7 Rvomb'h. lb. 4 110 1 obrl.n. a.... 4 111 W hulflr, el 4 10 1 1 Katinaat's,- as 4 1 Hall, lb 4 10 4 IKiapaar, .... 4 1 T Jabnaoa, p. 4 1 4 lKracklew. ct. I 1 I J Sliufll.r, r(. 4 1 V 4KociwIL If. I 4 Barbeiar. II... 4 4 - 4 Loraaaon, lb. I 1 Uusna, as..... 4 41 OJeuklna, rf... 1 Totals M 27 10 4 TMala J I 27 I I Tabor 42000100 0-7 Manley 0U0V0120 03 Two-base hits: Redenbaugh, Hall (2). Stolen buses: G. Johnson Ut, R. Johnson (2), J. Snuffier, Murphy, Fahnestock. Basea on balls; Off Jonuson, 2; otf Kiep ser, 1. Struck out: By Johnson, 10; by Klepser, 14. Double plays: W. Snuffler to Keaenbaugh; Redenbaugh to T. Johnson; G. Johnson to Kedenoaugh. Sacrttlce fly: W. Shutder. Sacrifice hit: Barbour. Wild pilches: T. Johnson, Klepser (.'). Passed ball : Shuffler. First base on errors: Tabor, 1, Manley, 2. Left on bases: Tabor, 4; Man ley, 4. Umpire: Fb4r of OnuaUa, scorer: Gross. Timet 2:00. sYF.Sl'LTS IN TH8BB-I LEAGCB Dabao.se Beats Daveapert la th Matt laala. DAVENPORT, 1-. Sept. It. With th core 2 to 2, jseieon succeeded Pennanc In the ninth after the first man had walked. Two Infield outa and Brewer ingle brought In lb winning run. Score: R.H.E Davenport 10010000 0-2 4 1 Dubuuue 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 11 6 1 Batteries: Pennance, Nelson and Walsh; Faber and ktoucner. DANVILLS. 111., Sept. 18. Hopkins' home run over the center Held fence won today s fame for Danville. Soore: R.H.K. anville ....s 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 bloomington 00000000 I 0 Batteries: Bern and Pierce; Pendergast and N una maker. 8PRING FIELD, 111., Sept lS.-Tlmely hit ting by bprinciieid deteated Peoria today, 4 to 2. Laudermllk's pitching was the feature of tn game. Score: H.H.K. Springfield 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 1 Peoria 0002000 0-2 4 0 Batteries: Laudermllk and U. Johnson; Gilbert and Asmussen. 1 WATERLOO, la.. Sept. 14. Rock Island and Waterloo diviueu a double bill today, each winning by 1 to 0. Clarke's great pitching, allowing but one hit, was the feature ot the second gam. Score, first game: R H si. Waterloo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-4) 6 1 Hock Island 00040100 0-1 8 1 Batteiiea: Hendricks and Harrington; Coucbman and Stark. Score, second game: RH E. W aterloo 100000 0-1 21 Rock Island 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 2 2 Batteries: Cavert and O'Leary; Clarke and Searlea. Assert- Her Wla la Vraaew. MAISONS-LAFF1TTE, France. Sept. 18. The Prix Calus of fl.Ota) for 2-year-olds, distance six and a half furlongs, was run lierv today au d woo by W. K. Vanderbllt'a Mlrambo. The Prix Du Bac. selling, for 2-year- olds, distance five furlongs, was won, by H. B. l'uryea s Froldur. In the Prix ! Maule, tki0. selling, dis tance one and one-half miles, Lugen Fiacnoff s Labonlarron fWilshed a cond. &arp la Aleaaadrla. ALEXANDRIA. Ia. , Sept. 14. That the Cleveland team of the Amorlcaji leg i will practice here next spring was Indicated tn an aoplkaUoa for hotel ressrwaUons taade today The "Napa" trained her for sv ral wak tust bor lb png C t 4 lUB PUlkND BALL b rllvl Quaker Pitcher Knocked Off Rubber in Opening Inning. " FOUR BUNS ARE SCORED THEN l-kllaHelpMla Kails to UTerlake lal. lore After Taelr hmrlr T Ttrre-Rse Mil Fire Tsra Bs altera. PHILAPEI PHIA. Rrpt. l.-Chicaao to day knocked Moore off the rubber tn the first Innlns;. when they acored four runs, enough to win. Score: CHICAOO. rHILADELrHIA A. HO. A AB H .O.A.B Eer.. lb I I 4 I eTIte.. rf I J I ShrrkaM. if.. I I a auriabe. b ... I 1 1 J J Hr-tinan. irf.. 1 B.t. rr 4 J I J Arrher. lb ... 4 4 1 I H 4 1 1 KlrtslsMt, lb II 9 I I 40rnt. lb.. . 4 1 9 I a.'hulie, rf...l I 1 0 Bfnafield, lb 4 I 1 1 4 Tlnliar. aa.... 4 14 4 llioolan. aa....4 1 1 J 4 Kilns, t 4 4 "Iionln. I 0 11 4 4 Mclntyre. p.. 4 1 4 1 Mr. P J 0 4 4 Brennan, p... s I e ToUla M 14 17 II 1 - - - - - ToUla S2 -4 4 Chicago 4OOOO0OOO4 Philadelphia 000100100-2 Hits: Off Moore. 4 In one Inning: off Brennan. 10 In eight Innlnns. Two-bay hits: Evers. Archer. Mclntyre. Bransf eld. Sheckard. Three-base hits- Tinker. Grant. Struck out: By Moore. 1; by Brennan. k. First base on balls: Off Mclntyre. 2; oTf Moore. 1; off Brennan. 3. Time: 1:5. Umpires: Rigler and Emslte. (ilaala Beat Pirates. NEW YORK, Sept. 1 New York took the last rme of the set from Pittsburg today, 2 to 1. The visitors were shut out until the ninth Inninsr. scoring then on Leach's triple and Wagner's single. Score: NEW YORK. PITTSBl'RO. . An H O A AB.H.O A.g. i iwrora. If.... I 4 9 4 0 Byrne, 3b.... 4 1 1 4. rvorl, lb I 1 9 4 1 Lasrh. tt 4 1 1 9 0 Kletrtier. lb.. I 1 I I 1 Campbell. If. 4 4 1 4 4 Pnolrma. lb 4 4 14 1 Wanr, aa... 4 11 Murray, rf... 4 I 1 tliillar. 4 1 1 2 4. Brtvll. aa. . I 2 1 I IHi.lt. lb 4 4 111 IVvlln. lb.... I 4 11 Wilaon. rf.... 4 4 4 l Better, cf.... 114 SQItwia. s I I 4 2 Myara, e I 4 I 4 l.Mtlela. p... I 4 4 4 4 Matbewsa, pi 4 4 1 4CUrke 1 4 4 4 4 Testy, p 4 4 Totals 24 tt 11 4 - - - - Tetals M W I I Batted for 1-elfieM In the eighth. Devore out. hit by betted balL New York 01000011 -2 Pittsburg 0 0000000 1 I Two-base hit: Bridwell. Three-base hit: Ieach. Home run: Murray. Stolen bases: Byrne. Devore, Murray. Left on bases: Pittsburg. C; New York, . First base on errors: Pittsburg. 4. Struck out: By Leifield. 6; bv Mathewnon, 2. First base on balls: Off IM field. 1; off Ferry. 2. Wild pitch: Mathewaon, Leifield Hits: Off Leifield. 4 in seven Inninrs; off Ferry, 1 In ons inning. Time: 1.30. Umpires: O'Day and Johnstone. lavaleskle Pltrhes Well. BROOKLYN. Sept. It Covaleskle. who made a great record In the Southern leaaruA. continued his good work for Cin cinnati today, beating Brooklyn and strik ing out twelve batters. Score: BROOKLYN. CINCINNATI. AB.H. O.A.B. AB.H.UAK rwTldaon, cf . 4 1 14 4Banher, If... 4 14 4 0 Hubert, lb.. I 111 1 1 Lofc.it. lb... 4 1 4 4 Whaat, If.... 4 1 4 4 4 Hoblluel, lb. I 119 4 4 Hanim.l, 2b. 4 1 1 1 4 slttrriall, rf.. 1 2 Coolaon. rf.. 14 19 0 Pa.kart, of... 2 114 4 McEInn, lb I It 1 IClark. e 4 4 11 1 4 Stark, as 4 4 14 I Oof-wan, 2b. 4 I I 1 9 Berton, e. ... I 9 11 OatcMlllan, aa 1 9 14 1 lnoox 1 9 9 0 I COTslaakla, p 4 4 I Ball, p 1411 Millar 1 0 Tetals B 4 27 1 1 Totals I 12 4 Batted for Bergen in the ninth. Hatted for Bell In the ninth. Mitchell out, hit by batted ball. Cincinnati 0 0 0 8 0 0 1 07 Brooklyn 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 02 Two-bate hits: Hoblltzel, Daubert. Wheat. Three-base hit: Bescher. First base on balls: Off Bell. 3; off Covaleskle, 8. Struck out: By Bell, 2: by Covaleskle, 12. Time: 1:49. Umnlres: Klem and Kane. WOMK2f'B WKSTB BN GOLF BBIVLTI Neat Title Holder Will Be Keweomer Mrs. apragcae la Consolatloa. CHICAGO, Sept. 18. Matches played to day In the second round of tne Women's Western Golf championship at the tikokie Country club made it certain that the next title holder will be a newcomer in the championship ranks. Mlas Vlda Llewellyn of th La Grange Country club, last year's winner, mad her axlt as a possibility by losing to Mrs. d mund T. Perkins of Glenview, a former champion of southern California, by 1 and 2, the victory of the latter being the great surprise of the day. The other players to reach tiio semi final round were Mrs. Thurston Harris, of Westward Ho. Mrs. Luther Kennett ojT the Evanston Golf club and Mrs. Harvey . Pound of th Skoki Country club. Mrs. Harris, who will meet Mrs. Perkins In the semi-finals tomorrow, easily defeated Mrs. t . S. Colburn ot Evanston, and 6. Mrs. Kennett won her way Into the penul timate round after a sensational tnatcti with Miss Myra Helmer of Midlothian, the latter losing at the nineteenth hole. Mrs. Pound outclassed her clubmate. Miss Kath arine Forrest of Skokle, and won t to i Mrs. E. H. Sprague of Omaha won her match in the consolation flight of the women's western gulf championship at the Skokle club today, defeating Miss Inez Clark ot Waukegan, 4 and t, GVE.M1 ON RCNNIKO TRACKS Favorite Wla ia ' Poor Rsea at Momtrcal. MONTREAL, "ept- 18. Th beat attend ance since oponlng day was at Blu Bon nets today. Four favorite won. Sum maries: First race, six furlongs: Malatin tl to 1) won, Tonlata (4 to 6) second, Anavrl (out) tiilrd. lime: 1 U 1-6. Second race, five and a half furlong: Iva bet (6 to 1) won, Mayerln tl to 1) second. Tripping (1 to 2l third. Time: 1:07. Third race, three-quarter miles: Bonnie Kelso (1 to ) won. Live Wlr tl to I) sec ond. Fort Johnson (out),- third. Tim: 2 :06 8-6. Fourth race, Hochelaga handicap, ix fur longs: Semprolus (even), won, ICdda (8 to 5) second. Missive i4 to 1) third. Tim: 1:12 1-6. Fifth race, steeplechase, about two mile: Tourney (4 to b) won. Prince (even) second, Magellan (even) third. Time: 4:17. Sixth race. mile. Busy (1 to 30) won, Kan Ucok (4 to 6) second; Comeon (even) third. Time: 1:27. Seventh race, six furlongs: Royal Onyx (4 to 1 won, Anna L. Daley (1 to 6) second,. Duncraggua 7 to 6) third. Time; 1:27. National Coatraeta aad steles. NEW YORK. Sept. IB. President Lyseh of the National league today announced th following contracts and release: Contracts; With Philadelphia, William Culp, Byron A. Slaughter. With Pittsburg, John F. Ferry. Releases: By Chicago to Louisville (A. A.), P. Smith. Outfielder Keener. By Cin cinnati to Jersev City (E. L.), Alvin J. Do lan. By New York to Rochester (K. L), C. Spencer. By Philadelphia to Kewanee (C. A.). Player Dllger, Player Daniels. By St. Louis to Chattanooga (S. A.), Rudolph Huia- wltt, liner It. cner. Barsatenaar Defeat Rlvertoa. RIVERTON, Ia., Sept. It Spoclal.)-The Nebraska City "Barnstormers" won their aixth consecuti'e game today by defeat ing the local team. Th game was close and Interesting throughout, but the team work of the Mink leaguera aaved them at all atage. Both Fletcher and Smith pitched teady and consistent baJL The "Barn stormers'' play tbe Omaha All Star at Fort Omaha Saturday afternoon. Follow ing 1 th score by Innings K.H.K. Nebraska City 100020000411 Klverton 801001000-162 Batteries: Nebraska City, Fletcher and Whitcomb; Rlvertoa, Smith and Byrd. Um ptie: Jackson. Rstaa at Fair. GENEVA. Neb., Sept. 14. (Special Tele gram.) At the Fiilmor County fair racee: 1. 18 pac: Fannie Hemic, first; Fox 8., second; Dr. Bkutt, third; Blu boy, fourta. Time: 1:18. 1:28 trot: Miss Arehdal. firet; Olen On ard, second; Palsy W , third; William piper, fourth. Tim: 2 2H4. Half mil dash: Mclnppo, first; Topay Blair, aeeond; Lm'-n-U n, third. Tim: 51. iiall game, Brunlng vs. Beaver Crowe Ins, wos by avar Cl g. Boor. 11 Senators Lose to Naps by Score of Six to Five Walker and Mitchell Both Knocked Off Box in Eighth After Effective Work Previously.. CLEVELAND. Sept. It. Cleveland ag.t n defeated Washington, the score being to 6. Walker and Mitchell were very effec tive until he eighth tnninx, when both were knocked out. Score: tLEVKLAND. WA8HINOTON. AB.H. 'I A. B AB.H. O.A.B. Hn'nharst. lb a lit 1 1 Milan. ff...,4 14 0 Callahan. It.. I 114 HKIbrHd, 3b. 4 1 I 4 JarkMin, rf...4 1 1 OCurrrmm. 2b. 1 4 1 1 Lajotr. Zb... 4 114 "Hul.ton. If... 4 101 Kulsrly. if . 1 1 1 1 .ler. rf... I 1 1 4 Turner, Sb... 11 OMrBriite, as.. 4 16 14 P k'pastn. aa 1 I I 4 1 1 nlnb. lb.. 4 104 Ball, aa 9 40 sunmlth, e..4 4 4 1 1 Land, e 11 Walker, p.... 14 4 10 Mitihell, p... I 4 9 I 0ray, p 9 9 0 1 4 KoeKtner, p.. 4 4 4 4 4 Stnvall 1 1 O ToUla 31 4 24 11 1 Brinia 0 9 4 0 9 Toti.li SO 4 17 II 2 Batted for Pecklnpaurh rn the eighth. Batted for Mitchell in the eighth. Cleveland 0200004 -8 Washington 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 06 Three-base hit: MoBride. Hits: Off Mitchell. In etuht InnitiKs: off Walker, 8 in seven and one-third Innings; off Gray. 1 In two-thirds inning. First base on balls: Off Mitchell, 4; off Koestncr. 1: off Walker, 6; off Gray. 1. Struck out: By Mitchell. 4; bv Koestner. 1; bv Walker. 1; by Gray, 1. Time: 1:57. Umpires: Perrlne and U npen, Tlsrers Are Rlaaked. DETROIT. Sept. 14. Coombs held Detroit to two hits today, mly cue local reaching) second. Cobb batted for Wlllett in th eighth and struck out- Score: PHILADELPHIA. DETROIT. AB.H. O.A.B ' AB.M.O.A.B. LTd, If 4 4 I 9 n. Jonea, If.. 4 0 0 1 1 0!rln. e... 4 1 1 4 40'Imtt. aa... 4 4 1(4 Cnlllna. Mi... I 4 7 I Mr in lyre, rf. 4 1 I 4 I Bakar, lb.... 6 2 11 OOravfonl, rf. 4 9 1 I 4 lurla, lb 2 14 4 1 M on arty. lb. 4' 4 I I 9 Murphy, rf... 6 14 LaUra. lb... 2 4 4 1 0 Barry, as 4 2 I IT. Jonas, 111 111 Lapp. c. ...... 4 11 OSehmtdt, e... 14 10 4 Coombs, p.:.. 6 111 PWIIIott. p.... I I 4 Strand, p.... 0 0 Totals 42 14 It 1 4liob 1444 Totals II IK 11 I Batted for Wlllett In eighth. Philadelphia 01004110 2-10 Detroit 000000000 Hits: Off Willett. 11 in eight Innings: off Stroud, 2 In one Inning. Two-base hit: Barry. Bases on balls: Off Ooombs, s; ott Wlllett, 1; off Stroud, 2. Struck out: By Coombs. 4; by Wlllett, 1: by Stroud, 1. Time: 1:46. Umpires: Colliflower and Kvans. The Harvester Sets Stallion Mark for Geers Great Trotter Pots Record at Two One 'and a Quarter Demurest Wins Kin Trot. SYRACUSE. N. T., Sept. 18.-At the state fair track today Th Harvester, th great brown horse owned by August Ulhleln ot Milwaukee, piloted by Ed Geers, broke his own and the world' record for trotting tallions 04T t:0t by stepping a mile, paced by a runner. In 2.0H4. Horse and driver were given a great demonstration by the great throng which Jammed the stands and overflowed against th track fence to th turnsv The Chamber of Commerce stake of 22.000 for 2.-O0 trotter, unfinished from Wednes day, developed a genuine sensation and gave Mr. Gear another honor In what proved one of the happiest days ot his life. Three of the heats of the race had' been pulled off Wednesday. Soprano, the game daughter of- Bellini, had taken the first two heats and was just outbrushed by Oro Bellini In the third. The wise ones figured that the finish on Thursday would be between Soprano and Oro. However, at the resumption, along came Geers' Demar eat and took three heats and the race. H earned hi victory, too,- for tn ach Instance the great Soprano carried him down th atretch to the wlr at a heart-breaking clip and the last time the crowd was In doubt of the winner until the Judges an nounced the result. Results: Th Chamber of Commerce, 2;00 trotting, threw In five, purse .uuu tunfimshed troiu Wednesday): uemarest won, tSoprano sec ond, Oro Bellini third. Best time: Z:0tV 2:0b trott.ng, two In three, purse, i,200: General H. First; Lndy stalely second. Wily third. Best time: 2:U6'4- 2:o4 pacing, two in three, purse 11,300: Msydsy first. Earl Jr. second, Ethan Roberts third. Best time: S:oi'. Special sgainat time, trotting ' to beat worlds' stallion record of 2.02, held by himself: Tbe Harvester won. Time: 2:01V 'lime by quarters: v:oXH. lfWk. 1 ). 2 OiV CARTER G. WINS AT MILWAUKEE Nebraska Pacer Takes Good Oaea lata Camp. MILWAUKEE. Wis., Sept. W.-Today's card of lh Great Western circuit races at tne state fair was made up of five events, the feature, the 2:13 pace for a purse of 12,000, being won by Carter G, which passed tne wire a winner in three out or oiur beats. 'intee-yaar-old trot, purs loOO, beet two In three: J ana Jones won. Loop wood sec ond, peter Clay third. Best time, 1:14. 1:13 pace, purs 8AOO0, best two tn three: Carter G won, Nathan B second, Walton Boy third. Beat time: 2:074. 1:06 pac. pure 81.000, best three In five: Eland S won, K. F. D. second. Tony Swift third. Best time: 2 :(! Three-year-old pace, purse SuOO, best two In three; Countess Marte won, Lauretta Patch, second. Best time: 1:14V Only two tarter. 2:20 pace, purse 21.000, beat three In flvt Denervo won, Martin G second, Beaai Woodland third. Bast time. 2:12S. NORFOLK Ll-TE OUT GAME Defeat far Tlldea, Trre to Use, la Hotly Contested Battle. MADISON. Neb., SepL 16.-(Speclal Tele gram. ine third aay of the Madon County Annual fair, notwithstanding the threatening weather, was successful la vary particular, there being 7,000 people in attendance. Th horse racing and au tomobile race were far above th aver age and all were closely contested. The base ball game between Norfolk and Til des a as most holly contested. Norfolk a on the game, 2 to 0. Batteries: Norfolk, Bov and . Glissman; Tliden, Cooper and Col. Struck out: By Cooper, 4; by Bov, 7. Hits: Norfolk. 7; Tildes., 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Cooper. 1: by Bove. L The fair closes Friday evening. The featur of the program will be a bail gam btwo Madison and Stanton. Harness Races at Maralltoa. MARSH ALLTOWN, la., Sept. 14 (Spe cial Telegram.) Today' results In harness raoes of the Marshall County fair were: 2:15 trot; The Deacon towned by George Lavalley, Webster City), first; Dallas, second; Connolseur, third; Helen Curry, fourth. Best time: I.Z1V 2.22 psce: Rev. Russell (owned by C. A. North, Mason City), first; Kexall. second; Judge, third; Uoorg M., fourta. Best time: 1:17 V Cora la a Wins la Math. CORNING, la., Sept 14 (Special. -Th ban ball game here Tuesday between Corning and Strlngtowa was a good one and easily Btringiown's game until' the ninth Inning, when th local team bunched hits with good base running; and scored five ruas, winning by 8 to 8. Score: Corning 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 68 Strlngtown 114010100 4 Batteries: Corning. Fox and Do; fltnngtown. Harrison and Evan. Struck ut: By Fox. 11: by Harrison, 8. First baa on balls: Otf Harrison, 8; off Fox, 2. Two-baa hit: Hutchison (2). Par slant advertising; 1 Th Bo 1 th read t Bid lUturn SA1M. EUNCI1 THEIR HITS Brewers Are Defeated by Score of Five to One. FOUR RUNS IN SIXTH INNING St. Paal t.ets six Hits la tine Hoaad aad Seen res Needed Tallies After Which the Scor ing; leaari, ST. PAUL. Sept. lS.-St. Paul bunched six hits In the sixth inning for four runs snd Milwaukee was defeated, 6 to 1. Score: 8T. PAUL. MILWAUKEE. AB.H O A C. AB.n o A I". Jonea. cf 4 1 I I "Randall, rf .l 4 4 . I larao, II. 1 SU.rry. cf 1 1 0 4 "". rt I I 4 4 sentries, lb... 4 4 4 4 ) W.-cm'k. am. 4 1 I a VMVOann, lb.. 4 014 Aalray. lb... 0 14 1 Olienrotl. If... 4 114 4 Pakar. lb.... I 1 0 I b,, m 4 1 J J IMurhvr, lb.. 4 111 on. Clark, b..l 101 B Spencer, . 4 2 I Isponcar, cf... 3 114 Uonnng, p .. J t 0 1 UHrean. c I 0 0 0 1 Schardt, p.... I 1 I Totals J2 1117 11 Totals u 7 J4 II 1 SL Paul 0 1 0 v 0 4 0 0 6 Milwaukee 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Ul.1nn V. .. . , , . - 1 ... v...,. iiMi'., 111 iiicii, rarter. . Double Mav: Uwla Charlex. McCain. (ft. Baker. McCornnck, Autrey. Struck out: By Gehrtng. U by 8chardt. 5. Sacrl ficw hits: J. Clarke. Knker. Sacrifice flv: Autrey. Left on trawa: St. Paul, ; Mil waukee, o. Time: 1:4a. Umpires: Fergu son and Bush. ladlnaapolls Is Rlanked. , INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 16.-Slagle, a for mer lndianaiiolis pitcher, held the locals to four hits and Louisville easily won, 7 to 0. Score: Lot IS VI LA. INDIANAPOLIS. AB H.O.A.E. AB H.O.A E. Meeaea, lb... 4 IW 4 nrvilay, ef 4 114 4 RoMnaoa, aa. 4 I 1 1 lWllllanra. lb. 4 0 111 Slanley, cf... Ill OKaerre, rf 44110 Dor's. b 4 1 1 ic,rr. lb 4 14 11 'I 4 1 1 Kndall, If... I Olio Huxhoa, c... 4 Oil 0 Korna. c 3 010 Pn-kei.im rf. 4 1 1 et'otfey, ea ... 114 2 Ma, Sb.... 4 111 tfVlarth, 3b..,. I 1111 blaflc, p 3 'Jul 'jLlrtko, p. I 9 110 Huon, p 0 0 0 1 0 Totala U 10 17 Li 2'McKte 1 0 0 4 1) Totals 2i 4 i7 . 6 Batted for Linke in the eighth. Louisville 1 0 10 2 0 1 0 17 Indianapolis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Struck out: By Linke. 4. bv Slagle, 4; by Hlxon, 1. Hit by pitched ball: Smith. lsed baH: Kerns. Base on halls: Off Slaglo. 1 ; off Linke. 2: off Hixon, 1. Hits: Oft Linke, In eight Innings: oft Hixon. 1 In one inning. Sacrifice hits: Kendall. Robinson, Stanley til Time: 1:60. Um pires: Hayes and Weddege. Toledo W ins Kaslly. COLUMBUS. Sept. Hi Toledo beat Co lumbus. 10 to 3. by good hitting. Jerry Irowns, the Columbus second boatcman, was hit on the head by a pitched ball and ren dered unconscious. Scoie: TOLKIHJ. COLlMHfS. AB. H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A E. Hallnian, rr. a 1 I 1 OParrtna:. aa...4 1111 H.H m.n, lb. I 1 9 I ew.H'm.n. lb I 0 12 1 Preaman. lb. I 14 I !Conalton. rf . 4 0 I 9 0 Hickman, if. 1 1 1 9 Dowria. 0 4 1 Burns, cf 4 0 S 4 OMahltnc. Ib.. 4 0 4 Butler, as ... 6 112 OCorbln. H....1 4 10 1 Klwort, lb... 2 111 OWrattan, lb.. 4 111 Hartley, ...! Ill OReilly. cf 4 110 Banket ta, p... 19 4 1 OCariath, a.... 14 12 0 Weat, p 110 0 OPackard, p... 10 0 14 Slrammel, p. 1 4 1 4 0 ToUla 15 12 17 II 2 Pen' baser, p. 1 I 0 1 4 Totala 21 2 17 13 X Toledo 00200025 010 Columbus 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 03 Two-base hit: llallman. Ranea on Kali- Off Packard, I; off Stremmel, 2; off Bas- aeite, 011 west, a. f truck out: By Bas kette, L Time: 1:54. Umpires. Chill and Owens. Fremont Captures , Interstate Honors Takes Third Game from Falls City ana uus up Two victories from Mink Winnrs. CLARINDA. Ia., Sept. 18. (Special Tele gram.) Fremont won th third and last game In the series for the championship of the Nebraska State and Mink leagues, by a score of 3 to 1. It was a hard, well fought battle. Flitch for Falls City, who won over Smith In the first game, had it out with him again today, letting Fiemont down with four hits, while Falls City got six. Fails City's two errors were costly, wbil Fre mont only had one checked up. Fremont has won the championship. Scor: Fremont 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 03 Falls City 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 Batteries: Falls City, Finch and Smith; Fremont, Smith and Buhner. MILLER PARK GOLFERS SCORE Play for the Different Prlsea Cob tlaaea .with laabaxtrd Zeal Throagh the Week. -Saturday the second round for To .-ham plonshlp and directors' cup will be plaved t Miller Park. The result of the first round was a follows: CHAMPIONSHIP. Schumaker beat Nasun, 6 up and I. C. J. Merrtam beat K. Hatch. 4 up and 2. Beauchamp beat J. Burchmore, 1 up. Taylor beat C. O. Dooley, by default McNamara beat Tracy, 1 up. Wilson beat Weeks, 1 up. J. B. Dooley beat Stocking, 2 up and L J. K. Merrlam bat Moran, 6 up and 0. DIRECTORS. , 1 - Danner beat Bengle, by default. McTaggart beat lleyeis, 7 up snd a Lucas beat Craven, 4 up and 1. Ellis beat Wright, 1 up 20 holes. E. J. Hatch beat Kehr, 4 up, 2 play. Flodman best Miner, 1 up. Gillespie beat Lloyd, 4 up, 3. Bothwell beat Wllmoth, 8 up. PAIRINGS FOR CONSOLATION. Cajacob play Lancaster. Stringer plays Burkhart. Smith Roland plays Young. Newman plays Barber. With tha Bowlers. On th Metropolitan alley last night Fagerberg'a Colts won two out of three games from Schroodor Ml James. This put th Colts a tie with th strong Bicycle team. Scanncll of the BL James was the only on to roach a 200 score Tonight the Luxua team will play lb Andy rick dc eon aggregation. Score: FAORBKG'S COLTS. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Waeke 1X7 14l 177 613 Coflee IM Ui in ivs Koas lbT . Vil 115 407 Dunbar 123 143 U7 4u3 Kerr ISO 174 141 416 Total 7T.9 712 K 1.177 ST. JAMES. 1st. Id. Id. Total. Moyna .... 171 lis 144 444 Wilsoa LSI 10 114 412 Johanson IJS 121 116 rV. Hansen 1 la la te3 Bcannell 174 Mil lu 644 Totals 74b 7i 887 2.172 lalas Printer' Base Ball. WASHINGTON, Sept. IS. In th annual tournament of tn Union Printers' Base Ball league today New York defeated Washington, 12 to 6, and St. Loul defeated Indianapolis, Is to 8. Th scores: R H R "Washington ....8 808186 0 0 8 11 6 Jew York 0 0 0 1 4 0 1 4 0-11 14 4 I Batteries; Washington. Weaver and Sues; New York. O' Brian and Human. R-ii.E. b: Louis 1 7 I 1 0 0 4 S 11(16 7 suaiatiapuiis ...a a v u v V 1 4 10 1 ttaiiariaa. c v- uis, neairy ana VVaiutl Indiana polls, Perry and Liiichan. ' Waaaa Captares Honors. OAKLAND. Neb., Sept 1. (Special) Th Wwa ball tears woa first piac at th Oakland carnival her today, by de feating tne Oakland tsarn, 8 to 8. Wauaa won by bunting th baai Boor: K H E. Wauaa 8 111111 a 1 Oakland 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0-4 8 1 . -. . ly bi . . vivj; it- . " 4u4, juniiioo ,rt UlUlMrrB ' CKt-Brd, lioroui Mi4 Co Secretary Knox Will Not Resign Head of State Department Denies Re port that He is to Leave Cabinet. NEW HAVEN. Conn.. Sept. K-Secretary of State Philander C. Knox paid New Haven a brief visit on his way from Maine, where lie has been on a fishing trip to his farm at Valley Forgo. Pa. Mr. Knox was disinclined to discuss ptibllc affairs, but when he was asked If It wss true thst he was going to rrslgn his place tn the cabi-' net. he replied emphatically: "That Is all nonsense." Double Tragedy at Norton, Kan W. M. Broadshaw Shoots Miss Bertha i Schmetz Twice and Com mits Suicide. NORTON. Kan., Sept. IS. W. M. Broad ahaw. a guard at the fedcreal enltentlar at Leavenworth. today shot Bertha Schmetx at her home near here and then committed suicide. Jeulotiv and unri- atilted love caused tlie tragedy. Miss Schmelx was phot twice, but probably she will recover. REAR ADMIRAL BERRY RETIRES Entered Navy Korty-Flve Yeare Ago and Saw Twenty-Two Tears' Siea Servler?, WASHINGTON, Sept. 16 Rear Admiral Albert G. Berry, on duty at the Washing ton navy yard as a member of the naval examining board and retiring boards, and Chaplain David H. Tricon, on duty, at tha naval home, Philadelphia, were placed on the retired list today on account ot age. Admiral Berry Is from Tennessee and entered the navy in July, IStSi. He has had nearly twenty-two years' service st sea and has been a rear admiral since, June, 1903. Chaplain Tricou Is the senior chaplain In the navy and has the rank of captain. He is from Maine and began Ms naval career in February, 1NT2. He has had about twelve years' sea service snd has been stationed al Philadelphia sine November, 1903. END OF FREE RANGE WAR .Nearly Every County In Month Da kota Has Voted to Abolish It. PIERRE. 8. D., Sept. 16.-(SpeclsJ.)-The question of free range bids fair to be set tled in South Dakota before many years In every county where It now prevails. Lyman and Stanley counties have wiped It out, and at the election this fall it will be sub mitted in Meade, Pennington, Lawrence and Perkins, leaving only the counties of Custer and Fall River In the southwest, and Butte, Harding and Carson in the northern part of th state with th law ap plying. Without further railway develop ment Harding will probably be the last county In the state where the tree range will prevail and the last stand of the cat tle, raiser. KARL M. BICKEL IS ARRESTED Kansas City Divinity Stadeat Wanted far Manslanghter Taken to . Ulalhr, Kaa. KANSAS CITT. Mo.. Sept. 14 -Karl ' , Bickel, the divinity student, for whom. warrant was Issued recently by the author ities of Johnson county, Kansas, in con nection with the death of Miss Frances Peter of this city, was arrested her to day. Bickel was surrendered to the police by his attorney, who notified 111 officer to come to his office and get the young man. Bickel was immediately turned over to an officer from Johnson county, Kansas, who started for Olatbe with the prisoner, y The funeral ot Miss Peters was held her today. BIG BALLOONS ARE READY Thirteen Are Entered In Two Race Which "tart at Indianapolis Today, INDIANAPOLIS, ind., SepfJlH-Thlrteen balloons, the largest number ever entered In a meet, are. at th Indianapolis motor speedway, receiving their supply of gas preparatory to the two races to start to morrow afternoon. Lieutenant T. B. F.atey of the fourteenth United States cavalry, stationed at Omaha, la here to represent the government and will go with ons of tbe balloon a an aide If a berth can be found for him. CATARRH A SPECIFIC BLOOD BfflTSlTY Catarrh ia a deep-seated blood dis ease, one which no amount of local treatment will ever permanently cure. The beneficial effects of washes, 'sprays, inhalations,' etc., are only temporary, and when left off the old condition returns, because the blood is infected with catarrhal matter and impurities. 'This impure condition of the circulation irritates and in flames the delicate tnucons mem branes and tissues and produces the well known symptoms of ringing noises in the head and ears, mucus in the throat, headaches, watery eyes, partial deafness, sore throat, general impairment of health, etc. This con dition will remain, growing; worse as long as the catarrhal ' matter is al lowed to remain in the blood. Being a specific blood impurity, there is only one way to cure Catarrh, and that is to purify the blood. Nothing equals S. S. S. for this purpose. It attacks the disease at its head in the circu lation and by thoroughly renovating me Diooa and cleansing it of all lmpnre matter . male es a perma nent and lasting cure of the dis ease. For forty years S. S. S. has been recognized aa tha Ks. Klst purifier, and the thousand of cases of Catarrh it has cured is proof that it is the very medicine needed by those who suffer vrith thia trouble. Book on Catarrrh and any medical advice free, xn swurx S2xoirio co atiaata, ft. WOOD AND TOWNES ARELEF Tpckerman and Evans Out of Ama teur Golf Championship. BOTH LOSE ON THE HOME GREENS Filar water Man Only Beaten Aftel liraprrntr Mruaale t hanre Din appear on Mxteenth when Matters Are All HI Way. BROOK LINE. Mass., Sept. 14 The mid west will nt the western edr ot tht cast for the amateur golf championship of the country st the Country club tomorrow, fn (he winners In the semi-final round eie Warren K. Wood of the Homewooa Huh. Chlragti. ami William C. Fownes, Jr. of the Oakmont Country cluh, Pittsburg. The losers, botlt ot whom went down os the lihme green, were Walter R Tucker man of the Stockbil.ige, Mass.. Golf club, and Charles Kvans. Jr., of the Edgewatel Golf club of Chicago. Wood won fror Turkrrman by 1 up and Fownes from Ev ans by 1 up. "Chick'' Kvans. a hut favorite for final honois. ,vi . er forget the sixteenth hoi at the Country cluh. over the smooth grees of which he lost his chance for the cham pionship. It was all up Vlth the Pittsburg Si'lfrr when he trapped his hall on tin) thirteenth hoi and overran lies seeoral shot for the long fourteenth. Foa lies was trsrt-' ... - t,.F iMicentli. and with 1 up and 3 to pl,iy. the two players stepped up lo the sixteenth tee. Then csme Evans' Waterloo. For twenty. four out of the thirty-six1 holes Tiickeru.an hsld Wood at his mercy, the inointng rou:td ending four holes to th Rood for him. B,,t Wood proved himself a rood up hill player and picked up two ot i.o.es si tne very stsrt uf th fternoon. wholly by his putting. ' Kuaare Match In klahlh. For the sixth. Wood lsmif 1,1. a -hot dead to the hole and pulled down Jh. .0 up. ne squared the match on (h eighth, or what was thou the twenty-sixth The next two were halved. Then Tucker man pulled ,way by ayll(C M pr)I.oai.v and both had chances to win the twelfth, but failed on the green. Wood apain made It even on the thlr leenth by holing a 20-foot putt. Th nexl three were halved. Tuckerman defeat ai practically ac' compl shed on the wventeenth hole, when he pulled f,. , ,hot ,, tlap whne on the home green Wood clinched the contest b holding another putt for three. Wood made the course In th afternoon In 7J. tli best -score since Herreschoff. fine work oa Wednesday. The cards for the first nine holes: Wood, out .. f, 1 a . . . , . ,, Tuckerman. out"! 6 ; H Fownes, out f a 7 I ! 1 J MJ Ihe cards for th second nine holeT Wern'ianV-fnJ 6 4 1 6 4 1 4 t-7, te'-in-j . i ii j s Afternoon card: -- si Fown Out ... In .... Evans Out ... In .... Wood Out ... 4 642 3 4-40 82 11 :8 6-40 4 6-S 79-188 2 5-37 4 834-72-154 5 643 4 3SH-K1 16 .4 Tuckerman v-4 Out .6 In ...k;.v?.4 6 4 6 4 OIL MEN WANT LOWER RATES Hefiner la (loath western Field Say They Must Compete with Coal. KANSAS CITY. SepC 1.-The conferenc thst commenced here yesterday between representatives of the Oklahoma oil refiner and producers and representatives of th Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe. the Missouri Tsclflc, the Chicago, Rwt-k Island Pacifl and the St. Louis & San Francisco railroad' In an effort to readjust the railroad rate on oil was resumed today. The oil men say that a reduction tn rat is absolutely necessary. "Now that Uia ooal strike Is settled and wo are forced to compete with coal, we sim ply have to get lower rate," on of th oil men ald today. STUDENT EIGHTY YEARS OLD Mr. A. D. Wlnshlp of Colombo Re lster with the Ohl Btata -I alvereitr. COLUMBUS. O., ept 16.-Mr. A: D. Wlnshlp, aged NO years, and a tormer rel, dent of Racine. Wl., but now of Colum bus, registered today a a student In th Ohio State university. Mr. Wlnshlp wilt taka an optional course, and says she I going to college lmply because she likes to acquire all the knowledge she can. Sh has recently returned from Michigan, where ah has Un attending a sum met school. The ky to th situation Be Want Ad miiiEirs CLOTHES For Young Hen And Hen Whs Are Yeiing ia Spirit Vollmer8 clothes are made especially for young men, but will give refine ment, poise and class to any man. They are Ameri ca's beist style clothes. Pricod in Suits and Over coats from $15 to $35 Miner's Expert Clothe Filler. 107 S 0 0 T 11 16th ST.