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    THE TtEK: OMAHA, TITESrUY. SlTOMBKR 20, IfflO
Rourkes Lose in Tenth to Sioux. White Sox Win Fifth Straight Game. Athletics Are Losers Jj
-h ; , t r , - ' Pi
i.-lMEv lM; 1 TENTH
.Ticux Win After Tyiner Score in the
Eighth Innin;.
1IXAL RESULT 13 SEVEN TO SIX
.i Annnreutly llnrhra liaut In
.i- tflxlh !ealoa with Kit Itnn,
!'. VpMinrta Itenent the
' Trlrk Later.
. . jl'X. CITY. Sept 1J. Th Sioux de
....ud Omaha today fn tli. tenth Inning.
. c ,i e: '
PIUUX. CITY.
i.lR. II. 11 O. A.
... 0 1 i
11
1
I
1
3
1
0
0
u
3
1
0
0
2
Ardreaa, 2.
!l m, lb
M.V1S, If.
v.i'lin, 3b.
lamer, c.
uoley, ef
'lown.-
lia:nniond. p.- ..f
Neignbois. ff -.'
llHK)f',-W."l-. .'.
Kilroy. p
r 1 man. p
W ch, Yf
..., 0
....v 1
......II 1
11
4
0
7
3
I)
0
2
2
u
0
0
0 I
;
K. I
01
Total ..
40
T U 30 U
OMAHA.
All. it.
4
a.
i
i
i
i
a
i
o
3
0
0
u
A.
2
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
Ursl jn, 3ti. ...
i-in cf
JX.1.0J10V!', rf
Kiggir, ltv
..., lb. .....
iwi mi t , ;3b. ..
i.naavc. a. ..
UunoltiK. v. ...
C.idlnari, c. ....
ivepy, p. . .....
inr, p
-Acuck. ...
blnars, p. ....
&
4
u
u
1
l
Totals ..............37 turn
itn!tel for Wo.iley . In the eighth.
Noua out when wlnnlPR run wan inadet
Untied for Muter In the eighth
Sioux city o o o t o 1-7
Omaha U. 1 o 0 6 0 t t 0 ti
Twiebwit hlu: giuUln. itellly i:i, Neih
bore, King, Keeley. Home run: Myera,
Keelay. .sacrifice hl'a: Morlarty. Kigxert,
Uiabani, Xnravex. Stolen baae; Keie.
louhl playa: Mer to Andreas; Kneave
to Uraiiam to Kane; Graham to Kneavee.
Him: Off Kllroy. 10 In lx Inning: ttt
Hammond. I In two Innings; off Keeley, !
In aevan Inning; off Melter, 3 In two In
ning! off mower. 3 In una Inning. Flint
ta on ball:: Off Jvllroy, 1; olf Freeman,
t; off Kaeley. 4; off Milter, 2. Struck out:
lty Kllruy, 3; 4j- Freeman, 2; by Hammond,
1; by Keeley, i; by Melier. 1. Wild pitch:
Klirey. Hit by ultohed ball: Kllrny. 1.
Tim.-' 3.10. iimptte: Clark. - Attendance
ClIAMPa UE!4TKi TIIKKK TO OXK
rartklaaj Hold the VUltura t. One
Scratch lilt.
LINCOLN, SepU lSOno ncratch hit wa
all that Dea Mirr -Could make off Farth
Ing tblH arteriiuun and they were beaten, t
to ft 'Score: ' i
LINCOIN.
All. R. H. PO. A. E.
Jude, If
Gagnler, as
Cole, cf
Cobb, rf
C.icknian, 3b....
Thomas, lb
Waidensaul, 2b
Kruger, o
Farthing, p....
Totals
4 110 0 0
4 0 0 4
1
1
3
1
11
0
6
0
v I
0
28 3
-27 13
DES MOINES. ,
- -AB. R..' H. PO. A.E.
Colllgan, 2b.... .1 2 0
Bschant ......S-l 0 0 0 0 0
Claire, ..',.i..,,".'Z2 .'0 ' 0 ; 1 2 , 0
Nlehoff. 3b 3 . J) .0 2- i. 0
Curtis, It. 3 -.l;. '0. 2- v0- 0
Dwyer. lb,.I....ir-v v 0." cl 10 V 1
Mattfea. KAV?;Ii J ' 0'- 4 1
Kellv" if ''mrffZit? V 0 0 fl....0.
ClemrntUlg-C....! '2 ,0 0 3 0 - 0
Hueston. p. ,,.T..J t ' ! J
Hersche ;,..,.-erI 0 0 o 0 0
Totals..'. 27 't 1 ' 24 10 3
Ratted- fbr'Colllgan In the- ninth. ',
Ratted for Clmmonn In the- ninth.
Ratted for Hueston fn the ninth.
Lincoln 9 '1 0 0 0 0 0 1 -3
lies Molnea .v,. 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01
Three-base hit: Jtl'del Twe-base hits:
Cobb, Kruger. Double, plays: Weldensaul
to tlagnif'r to Thuma; pagnler to Thoinaa
Left on- basee: Lincoln, i Sacrifice hits:
Cole (2). StrucH out: By Farthing, 6; by
Huektih7S. Hafl'g.-nn balls: Oft Farthing.
1, off Hueoton, 2. I'awHcd ball: Clemmons.
Time: 1:20. Crnplre: Wood.
TOPEKA
IS
ttlOPEl)
AUAIK
St. Joseph lernrra Two Haai l Nosa
far Visitor.
8T. JOSEPH, Sept": 19.-Topeka was un
abi to hit jonnson today and waa shut out
hit by- St Joseph. Score:
.TOPEKA.
AB. K. II. O. A. E.
.... 4 0 1 0
Persoh, cf
Thomason, if..
Becklsy. lb...
Riley. rf
Welfll,' 3b .!..
Stoffer. .'.,..
People ....
Agnew, 1 O.
C.lffcn, il,.;...
Maxey j.....,
Toty .y..
... 4 0
.... 2 0
.... 3 0
.... S 0
.... 2 i
.... 3 0
8 4 0
.... 3 0
.... 1 .
....29 0
JOSEPH.
AB. It. i
.... 4 1
I 0
.... 3 1
4 0
4 0
3 0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1-
3
1
3
0
3
3
0
0
H4
O.
1
0
11
3
0
4
ST.
A.
0
Powell, -Jlf.,4...
Fox, 2b...,.,...
Jonea. lo.
McCheney, cf
Reilly, 3b..,,..
Corhan. ss
HHEUMfflSM
WEAK KID KEYS &THIN BLOOD
Not only ! la the Uood the great
tiourishirg source of our tysterus, but
equally ,aa itnportaut i its work of
rcmoviug the waste of oxodired tis
sues which i have ben consuturd in
force au4 bodily heat. Thia waste is
filtered ;out through the kidneys.
When, however, the kidneys become
weak and unable to perform their
regular duties, the waste is allowed
to remain in the circulation, soon
forming'ttric acid which destroys the
greater portion of nourishing elements
of the blood and leave it weak aud
acrid. This imperfect blood deposits
Into the different muscles and joints
the uratic impurity with which it is
contaminated. Then the pains and
aches of Rheumatism commence. The
gritty formation which uric acid
causes collects in the joints and pro
duces the aches and utiflness which
alwaya accompany the disease. Like
wise the muscles are coated and lose
their elasticity, while the continual
irritation to the nerves produces swell
ing and inflammation of the flesh.
a. a o. cures
Rheumatism in
the only way it 13
possible to over
come the disease;
it cleanses the
blood of all uric
acid poison and
strengthens the
kidneys so they
are enabled to properly filter out the
waste, S. S, 3. is not only the best ef
blood ttrifiers, but a fine tonic. ' Book'
on Rbeuroati.nl free to all who write.
IS,WIIT SlTECmC CO AUaata, 8a.
V j
Standing of the Teams.
WKST. LEAGUE. NAT'L LEAGUE.
W. L. pet. I
Sioux Clty.l'sl M AVi1' hi'-ago ..
Denver !'3 J .in,w Vnrk
Lincoln ... !) M t'.v J'lttshui g
Wichita ... tr Ml phlla
Omaha 77 75 .&'( 'Inrlnnai I
St. Joseph. 7 .4l St. l.ouls.
I es Moines M CO . 4 1 r. ; Uroi.klvn
Topeka .... 40 113 .Ml) Boston ...
W. 1. IVt.
41 ,
7t 57 .rA7
7 (.7 .r.;
7 .b"7
w .:t .rm
M 71 .4K
47 M .34
A.MICH. LEAGUE. I
AM EH.. ASS '.V
W. L.Prl.l
W. I. Pet.
Phlla 94 43 .Hftl'Mlnneup a .ItH M .)
ew iorK. is UN .bi.( I nlrHo Ki 7. .MX
lernlt .... 7S HO .0. Columbus .nr. n .641
lin'iiin .... 7 m .;.:.:) m. Paul.... M 7s .640
Cleveland . 61 74 .M Kan. CItv.. hi 79 .Wi
Wash TH .4.111 Milwaukee.. 74 M .4."7
Chicago ... 64 SO .412 Indianapolis AN 93 .413
St. Louis.. 43 96 .31J; Louisville . fs 101 .S;3
Yraterdar'a Hranlta.
WKSTBHN I.'KAUI K.
Omaha, t; Sioux ,'lty, 7.
le A)oln-s. I; Lincoln. 3.
K. JiMcpli, t; Toprka, 0.
W li hita, 'i; I cnver, u.
A M IiKK'AN LKACJl.' I
WnshlnKtim, Detroit, ti.
Philadelphia, 4, ( lev. land. -o.
New York. 0; Chicago. 1.
Hoaton, 3; St. Loum. ti.
NATIONAL, LKAG1 K.
t.'hh uko-Brook h n nmv nni mm. . .. .
weather.
M. iAuls-.Ar York lamo postponed;
cold weather.
l incinnati, 2; Philadelphia, 4.
I'litmnii K-Honton game pomponed; cold
weather.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
l.oulHllle. ; Columhu'a, 2.
loledo. 0, lndiaimpoiia, i.
Kana ( lt, J; m. Paul, 3.
Milwaukee, 4; Mlnma.x.lls, 1-).
Game Today,
WcMtel'll 1...I.UI1 lltii-.l... .. ri. ..
"Pen Moines at Miuoln. bi. Joseph at lo
JJ pcKa. Wiumta at Denver.
I Artierlean itt;ue-r i.imili l h.n t Cleve
l lanu. ie ork at Chicago, ItoHlon at St.
1 , lAdlln.
.Mi 1 1 on. 1 1 Keague Chicago ot llrooklyn,
M. i-ouis at .sew York, inclnnatl at Pnil
ailelphia, I'ltlxhurg at lloalon.
American AsHoclatmn I-ouIbvIIIo at Col
iiitil.ua, ioh:do at Indianapolis, Kansas City
at St. Paul, ;.lilwaukeo at .ttlnneapoils.
Goodrich, rf..
Frambca, c...
Johnaon, p...
Totals ao 2 7 n 10 0
BiUtcd for Ulffen In ninth..
Tl'k 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0
M. Jow ph 0 'l 0 L 0 0 0 2
Thrte-btme hit: Jone. Tvb-baa hits:
Goodrich, Powell. Stolen baxea: jonea (i
Ke lly. Sacritice. hlt.t: Fox. Corhan. Uood
rlch. struck out: Uy Johnson, i; toy Gif
fen, 2 tnno on halla: Off Uitfen, ?. Time:
l:Ju. I'm. ne: Hackell.
Phillies Defeat
Reds Four to Two
in a Qaick Game
o j Local Win Only Game Played in Na-
tional League Otheri Postponed
Account Cold Weather.
PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 19.-ln a quickly
played game" Kere this" afternoon Philadel
phia defated Cincinnati. 4 to 2. Score: ,
PHILADELPHIA. ' CISOINNATI.
AB.H.O A. B. AB.H.O. A. .
Tltua. 'rf 3 1 I OBaarher. If... I 1 44
stnsba, 2b.... I 1 3 I Lobert. 3b... I 10 11
Uataa, cf 4 110 bltoblitiel. Ih. I 111 u
Mas, If..... 3" 0 0 Mttrht:i. rf '. 4'1 0 0
Oraat. Ib... I H' APsakert. el... 3 0 0 0 0
-Ba'-osfleMi lb i 11 v Pkbeian. t, 3 1 0
n.lan. as.... (ei J Uhcan. 2t 4 0, 0.1 (T
- -SS'i" IM I .1
ToUla.,....M I 17 it (Mlnr .0 0 lo
H I 17 It HIHar 0 00
. , ( "Clat 1 0.0- 4j
-' Tatals 134 It .3
Batted for Oanpar In thai seventh.
Ratted for McMillan In the ninth. " '
Cincinnati 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 u-ij
Phlladelphlai ...3' 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 4
Hits: Off) Caspar, In six lnnlng; 'o(f
Fromme, 0 In two innings. Two-bane hit:
Resrhen. Three-base hit: McLean. Home
ruim: Mitchell, Rates. Struck out: Hy
Caspar, 2: by Fromme, 1; by Moren, 8.
Rases on balls: Off Uaspar, 3; off Moren,
4. Time: 1:25. Umpires: O'Day and
Urennan.
Hooper Heat Wahoo.
HOOPER. Neb., - Sept. . - 19. i Special.)-"-Hooper
and Walioo were opponent on the
ball field yesterday and for the first time
in the years that they have played against
each other Hooper was the victor, 4 to 0.
The main feature of the game was the
work of Koutt. .the locals' pitcher, ha strik
ing out fourteen oT the Walioo sluggers
and allowing them only two singles. Only
four ot the visitors got on bases, two of
them reaching second and none third. The
fielding of the locals was great, not a
aurptcicn of an error being' made BKninat
them. Score: - lt.H.E.
Walioo 0 0 0 0,J"0 0 0 00 2 2
Hooper 0 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 4 6 0
Rutterlea: Wahoo, Anderaon and Johnson;
Hooper, Routt and Cook. Struck out: Ry
Anderson, : by Hcutt. 14. Rase on balls:
Off Routt. 1. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Rob
ertson of Scribner.
lVgtnnlng Tuesday the annual exhibition
of the Dodgo County Stock Show aKxocia
tlon take place for a tour days' run. and
during each of tli efour days Hooper has
a game on its nanaa Tuesday with Tel
basta. Wednesday with Dodge. Thursday
with Knydi-r and Friday with Morse Rluff.
The game of Wednesday with Dodge will
be for blood, as they have the advantage
in the number of wins played between
tne two teams tnis season.
Cleveland Helens,- I'aar Player.
CLF.VELAND, Sept. 19. In order to get
within the fortv-player limit act by the
National oommiealon, the Cleveland baae
ball club today released four players to
the Columbus club of the American asso
ciation. 1 hey are Catoher Harry Remis.
who has been one of the club's regular
ca tetters tince 1'J, anil three recruit.
Pitcher RJley of Lima, O ; Outfielder Shot-
ten of W heeling. W. a., and Catoher
Fohl of Akron, O., all secured by draft this
summer.
AUTOMOBILE STRIKES A BULL
Wife sf Cedar Rapids Sheriff Tbrom
front Car by Force of Collision
and Badli Hart.
WATERLOO. Ia.. SepL 19 An automobile
driven by Sheriff Shores, containing his
family, while returning from Cedar Rap
Ida lata laet night, collided with a bull near
La port City. All the occupants except the
sheriff were thrown out, and Mrs. Shores
was badly hurt about the head and shoul
ders. She was hurried to the hospital here
In another automobile.
CROWDS SEE CARDINAL PASS
Many Throne Street mi Wlnnlnesi
a Prelate Proceed
Cathedral.
WINNIPEG, Man.. Sept. 19-Cardlnal
Vannutrlll, the pope's representative at tha
recent Eucharlstlc congress. aa given aa
ovation upon his arrived here thia morning.
Crowds thronged the aidew?.:ka as the
cardinal passed on hi way to tit Rou'.fir
cathedral, a here he was presented with
religious and civic addresses.
.Heater Connlr Organisation.
PIERRB, 8. I)., Sept. 19 tSpecial Tele
gram.) A petition, with a sufficient num
ber of names having been filed with thi
governor asking for the organisation of
Dewey ceunty, ho has fixed Tuesday;
vamber S. as. a date .for an alert law
Ko - i
fan !
organisation . .
Paralataat Advertising ta th ftead in
Big Return
SOX WIN -HFIil M lAiGlil
New York Defeatid by Score of One
to Nothing.
RUN SECURED IN THIRD INNING
Beason'e Record Tied Three Stolen
lias rive Raaa o Ball
re. Strlkeoate Gltkt
Baae Hit.
CHICAGO. Sept. 19. Chicago tied lt
eauon'o record for coniiecutlva victories
heie today. wIiiiiIiik It fifth straight name
by defeating New York. 1 to 0. The ale of
teond Hanenmn French and Flrat Hae
man Candll of Chhago to Montreal wan an
i.ouiiced. Bcore:
CIIK-AdO. NW YORK.
AH. H. O A K. AB.H.O A.E.
I.i rj. 3b 4 1 1 1 Olwnl.li. It..
. .(Mr, I 0 0 (Wnltr, rt...
'.Irloaii. rf... J 1 I A u IlKi-e, lb...
, "nnhi-rty. III 0 I ii V-Knht. m .
. h.iiiiai-d, cf. 1 0 I A MMpnrt. 2b..
T'armt. lb... I 1 t MVrtu, (I
.Mullen. Ik... I 0 11 9 l Au.tln. lb...
Mlnrk. c I 1 7 t Hl'rliter, c...
imnnteaii. P.. I 4 (UulliD. p....
4 t I
I I
1,111 1
4 I I 4
4 1 S
1 0 1
(lit
i I
101
Tnlla 18 I 7 10 0 Totala S 4 IS
Chicago 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 I
New ork v o w o v v v v "v
Stolen l.asea: Wolter. Knight. Parent.
P-aKea on balls: Olf Olmstead, 2; off gulnn,
3. Struck out: Hy Olmotead. ; by Qulnn,
2. Time: l:3i. fmplrca: ligiin and Bherldan.
914. I.oula llvfeata Koiloa.
ST. IOCIS, Sept. 111. Bt. Loui defeated
Ronton In the opening game of the final
acrlea todav. Mitchell prevented the vIMlom
fiom getting a hit after the tourth Inning.
Bcora:
ST. lot ii. BoavoN.
All H O A.V. AB.H.O. A S.
TruMdala, Itii I I t UOarilnar. ib..l 0 110
l orrlilon. 3b. 4 0 1 II U Hooper, 0 0
Stone. It 1 Oil) li3ptkv, et... 4 110
N'orlhan, rf..4 4 11 udiahl. lb 4 1 11 1
lliiCI. rf .. I 1 0 -J tinir, aa... I I I
W'alla., as.. 3 1 I 4 uLcwia. If 4 10 0
llilnii,, lb. ... I Oil aPuriail, b...l V 0 1 I
hllilfar, a I t til I 0'arrlin. 1
Wllrl'tll, 4 1 0 UWoo4, p...
I 0 1 1
Totals 31 10 17 1 0 Totals. .....17 1 24 11 3
St. Louis 2 1 0 0 0 11 1 '
tloston 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 03
Two-base hits: Htahl, Northen, Speaker.
Three-bane hit: Wood, bases on balls:
Off Mitchell, 2; Oft Wood. 3. Struck out:
l,y Mitchell, 6; by Wood, 7. 'lime; 1:44.
Umpires: o Loughiin and Connolly.
Athletic l.oae Five to Foar.
CLEVELAND. Bept 19.-Cleveland won
from Philadelphia a to 4 today. .Rlandon,
the Texas, league 'recruit, outpitching Mor
gan. Lajole got three hit In three times
at hat. each being a hard drive. Score:.
CLEVELAND. PHILADELPHIA.
AB.H.O. A.E. AB.H.O.A.B.
Ilo'nhorat, 16 4 1 II 1 Lord, If 4 1 t 1 0
Callahan. If.. 4 11 i Oldrlnt. et... 10 10 0
Jaikaun, of... 4 1 i OColllna. 3b... 4 113 0
Lajola, lb..., I III Oliaksr, lb 4 0 0 1 1
r.aaieny, rt..l 110 tllavla. lb 4 III I I
Turner, lb... I V V 4 0 Murphy, rf... I 10 0 0
Psrkenpa', aa 2 1 0 1 OBarry, aa I 10 4 1
Land, c I 0 4 1 OLtvlngston, cl 0 3 4 o
Ulandln, p... I 10 4 uMorgan, p.... I 0 110
-Mclnnis .... 1100
Totals a I 17 II lLapp 1 0 0 0 u
Totala It 0 34 II I
Ratted for Livingston In ninth.
Ratted for Moigan in ninth.
Cleveland 0 1 0 0 1 3 0 0 -6
Philadephla 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 14
Two-base hits: Blandln, Lajole. Davis
(5. Lord, Barry. Tnree-bane hit: Jackson,
leases on balls: Off Rlandin. 1; off Mor
gan, 2. Struck out: Uy- Rlandin, 2. Time:
1:38. Umpires: Perrlne and Dineen.
Ghsrokees Ge t "
Lack at the Sox
Game at Plattsmouth Goes to Indians
. by the Soore -otjl'ive
--. - to One. V - .7
.' v .. . - y . ,-i
PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., Sept. 19.-( Spe
cial.) The Cherokee Indians defeated the
Plattsmouth Red Box t Plattsmouth by
the score of 6 to 1, through bonehead play
lng and errors by Plattsmouth. Southpaw
Cdnnors pitched -the second game, ' but -this
Indians got to him fo rten hits. Connors
struck out nine men to Chouteau's three.
The features of the game were the batting
of Chouteau, Rumler, Van, Droege and
McCauley, the fielding of Schemniel, Hulse
Kolpln, Mason and Beal. Score:
CIIEJROKSB INDIANS. PLATTiMOt'TH.
AB.H.O. A .. AB.H.O. A.E
Hulas, ss a o a i BmI, cf 4 110 0
Hobartson. lb I 1 I 1 0iirn... mm i l a i
Kunilar, c... 4 14 4 iFltr'l4, 3b 4 0 10
Kuipin, id.... a 1 a a "McCaular, lb 4 111 I
Van, lb I I I 1 Herald, lb-e.. 4 111
Gantry, cf.... I 110 0 paisraon, olb I 0 i I
Lel.ai.4.h. If.. 4 0 3 0 4 Maaon,- if..,. 3 V I 0
avhsmmsl, rf 4 0 I 0 1 Mann, rf 3 0 10
C'bouteau, p.. 4 I 1 I IK'onnors, p... 1 10 0
Totals I 10 17 II t Totsls 31 t XI II
uiiei-okee l o o o z o i o o 0
Plattsmouth 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01
Two-base hits: McCaulev. Chouteau (21
Three-buae hit-r Robertson. SacrlLlee fly:
Mann. Stolen bases: Gentry. Lenapah,
ivrohKe, eai, jucuauiey, Peterson (2)
Mason. Rase on balls: Off Chouteau. 3; off
lonnors, .. struck out: Ry Chouteau. 3:
by Connors, 9. Double plays: Hulse to
van, i mine to Robinson to Kolpln. First
Dase on errors: cnerokee, 4; Plattsmouth
1. Ift on baet: Cherokee, a; Piuttaniuuth
a. Time: 1:30. Umpire: Read.
t PIJ1KKS
DRAW
OCT BLANK
Ranger Defeat Team Third Tim la
Thia Fashion.
The Rangers defeated the Updike for the
third time with a shut out by the score
of 3 to 0. Nelson had the Millers at his
meicy, allowing but three ccattered hits
and whiffing tnirteen. Raker was not far
behind In the strike outs, getting nine,
but was touched up pretty lively, the
Rangers getting nine. Hadley and Langer
weie the hitters, Langer setting three
and Hadley two. Hadley's playing at short
was pretty, he figuiiug In two out the
three fast double piays pulled off by the
Rangers. The Rangers have no game for
next Sunday. Call Webster 2297 after 6 p. m.
Score:
L'PDIKES. RANGERS.
AB.H.O A E. AB.H.O A E.
Knas, rf 4 10 0 OSflir. 2b... I 1 I 1
Hwwtck. lb.. 4 0 I 0 OKJUon, lb.. I 0 1 I
LlKla, aa ... 114 INHaon. s ... 4 10 10
(iroMmsn. lb 4 1 3 ll-ansar, at... 4 1110
Brscrofl, lb.. 4 1 o SHadlsr, ss... 4 3 I 0
Jobnaou. a.. I 1 10 0 lioarmu, lb I I 1 0 0
Murphy. If.. 41 ODurkla, rf... I 0 0
Mrgusde, cf I 0 I 0 OJaffiiaa, rf... I 0 0 0 1
Uvkar, p.... I 0 0 3 V H. Nat'm.lf4 10 0 0
A. Nyat'ni, I 0 11 1
Totala II 3 14 1 4
Totala 33 0 17 II I
Updikes 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 e 0
Rangers 201006 03
Two-base hits: Hadley, Beecroft. Stolen
base. Ediaon t2), Hadley (2), Lissla. Hit
by pitched ball: Nelson, 1; Raker. 1. Baa
on balls; Off Nelson, 2; off Baker, t Struck
out; Ry Baker, 9; by Nelson, 11. Double
plays: Nystrom to Overman; Hadley to
Sigler to Overman; Hadley to Overman
Time: 1.10.
ST.
YVES
HAS
CLOSE
(ALL.
Flrat Motoreycla Raee Searlr Has
Fatal Hesalt.
PASSAIC. N. J.. Sept. 19-Henri St.
... lao Marathon runner, narrowly es
caped death today in his first professional
motorcvcle race at tha Clifion iti.iiinn
His macnln collapsed when h waa riding
OS miles am nuu, uu araggea nim tflv
length of the grand aiand
St. Yves was attempting to casa Carl
Ruden. a veteran when lis miscalculated
distances, scraped tne grand stand and
snapped his cnain. 11 1 ji control of his
hand. tiara, the rront wheel awerved and
dished. Still clinging to the machine, St.
Iea slid with it th length ot tha grand
atana, aua waa pnaea up ror aad. in
siead it turned nut that lie was only
siitiiiico anil BH-cevcueo.
Vanderbllt Horn- Win.
PARIS. Sept. 19.-W. K. Vanderbllts
Reini.ari at Lnngchampa today won the
I'll i noyai oak. a a-year-old event, warm
ili tko. at on mil and save furlenga
. Jaek Clark Defeated. ' '
NHTW YORK, Sept. lt.Waak U Krasnar
dsteated Jack Claix ef Australia ia str:.i,
hosts In a on mil match race touay at
tno vnusDurg cycle tia.k in Newark
awramer a uui ws 7:U aad 1.31.
Joe Lotz Cuts
Must rd Down
at Plattsmouth
Omaha Semi-Profesiional Team Helpi
River Playen to Victory in
Tournament.
llATTBMOUTH, Neb.. Bept, 19. (Spe
cial. ) The last day of the base ball tourna
ment brought out a crowd of over 750 peo
fle. 100 rooters coming from Tabor, la., to
ee Plattsmoutli win the deciding game,
Plattsmouth and Tabor having each won
two games. Tabor usvd T. Johnson of the
Nebiaska City Mink league, one of the lead
ing pitchers in that league, while Tlatts
mouth had. Joe Lotx, Omaha's best seml
professlonal pitcher, plattsmouth carried
off the honors by winning the game, 3 to 0.
It was a Jllcher a bsttla between Lotg and
Johnaon, Lots striking out sixteen ymen to
Johnson's nine. Loti old not allow a hit.
while Johnson allowed but three, Peterson
getting two. Score:
I'LAVTHMUti'lH. TAHOH
AB.H.O.A.K. AU.H.O.A B.
Bsl. cf 4 0 1 0 0(1. Joh'a'n. lb 4 u 4 1 0
iroi. as... lid IK. Joh'a'n. cf 4 u u
llag'rald, 2b ( 1
I UK'nd'b'fh, lb I 0 0 1
0 IW. 8huiir. c I 0 10 I V
1 IHall, Sb 3 0 3 1 u
0 OT. Jolin'a'n, p 3 0 i) 1 1
1 U. snuller, rl I 0 0 0 0
I VBarbour, of.. I 0 I 0 0
1 Hums. aa... I 0 1 I l
Mcvauler, lb 4 0
Harulil, .... I o 14
l aiarasn, lb. ) a
Maaon, II.... 4 o J
tota p....... I u o
bmuaail, rf. 1 0 0
eon nma, H.. 1 a
Touia ...m in
Pla; tHtnoutn ;,
Tabor
U 0 I
Totala I 0 17 0 I
7 I
.; 10000020 0-3
. .00000000 0 U
Ud'unlav ami llerolii.
Hui.a: Droege.
Two-base hits: Peterson t2. Stolen bases:
lroege (2), McCauley and ilerold. Sacrifice
hit: Fitzgerald. Rases on bulls: Oft John
son, t; off Lots, o. Struck out: Hy John
sou, ; by Lots, Hi. First base on errors:
Plattsmouth, 1; Tabor, 4, Left on bases:
Plattsmouth, 1; Tabor, 2. Umplie: Fabtr
f i ,nul.
Time: 1:40.
Union won third place by defeating Man-
ley, 8 to 7. The features of the game were
the batting of Keilhley. AlcKean, Graves.
O Rrien, Krecklow and Fahnestock and ths
fielding of , Bauer, McICean, Jenkins and
Rockwell. Keithley gut a home run. Union
used three pitcher and Manley two.
The Plattsmouth Red Sox defeated the
Cherokee Indians In a fast game, 6 to 4.
Tha game was won , in the third Inning,
when McCauley singled to center, soorlng
two runs. Connors had eleven strikeouts
and five assists, while Gentry had six
strikeouts. Score;
PLATTSMOUTH. CHEROKEE INDIANS.
AB.H.O.A.B in u m i L-
tlal, cf. ft tin oil ul. . i i' i i
Dmes. ss. .. 4 I 0 4 OHobertstin ,lb 4 1110
flttewsla, lb I t g lltumlar, cf... 4 0 1 0 v
Mo.au.ia, lb 4 114 1 nKoIp.li, 2b... 4 14 0 1
Hcruld, c.... 4 0 10 4 OVan, lb I 0 I 0 V
Pettraon, lb. I 1 1 3 lLaaapah, If.. 4 0 0 0 0
Maaon. If... 4 110 li'hbuieau, c 4. 0 t 1 0
Mann, rf.... 4 10 6 OSoancar. rf a l l a i
Conrors, p.. 10 0 1 ousniry, p. ... 1 0 1 I 1
Totsls S3 10 17 is a Tni.i. i, a ii a
Cherokee Indians ... 1 o o 0 0 1 0 1 14
Plattsmouth 1 0 2 0 0 0 8 0 -(
lWO-base hits: Mnnon anri MiiIba Ktnlan
bases:-Hulse, Robertson, Lenapall, Droege,
iioiiiiii, mci Buiey ana Connors. Sacritice
hits: Van. FiUiKerald. Rases nn hulls! (iff
Connors,,!; of Gentry, 3. Struck out: Ry
Connors, 11; by Gentry, 6. Double play:
nuise to van. Hit by pitched ball: Ry Con
nors, 1. First bsse on errors: Cherokee In
dians, 4; Plattsmouth, 3. Left on bases:
Cnerbkee Indians, 4; Plattsmouth. 7. Um
pire: uarney RardwehY Scorer: qross. Time:
1:30. '
; ? ... - -
King.e'' is
v .Realfor Work
Cornhusker ! root Ball Coach Will
Find Promising Bunch of Play
ers to Greet Him.
LINCOLN, Neb.,-Sept.' 19. (Special Tele
gram. ):-;oach "King" Cole will arrive in
Lincoln early Tuesday morning after spend
ing three months on his ranch in Montana.
Cole writes that he is in the best of health,
and anxious to take up the work. Hun
dreds of students have arrived in Lincoln
to be present for the opening day of regis
tration. Foot ball men are among the first
to arrive and It is estimated that fifty men
will ask for suits on the opening practice.
Manager Eager is Jubilant over the out
come. The return of Wolcott was assured
Monday when tha husky guard arrived and
announced his Intention of registering. In
dications point to an exceptional freshmen
team and already several promising first
year men have asked for suits. Eager has
a big force at work on the athletic grounds
constructing the bleachers and mowing the
weeds.
1IOLLVS VANO.I 1H AMERICANS
Good Game la Won by Former, with
Score of at to S.
The Hollya won from their old rivals, the
Americans, by the score or to 4 at Vinton
street paik yesterday. The game was fast
and snappy, except tor one bad Inning. The
tioilys went alter tne game rrom the start,
securing one run in the second and fifth
each, knocked Broadbeck out of tho box
In the sixth and pushed six men across the
plate. Adams succeeded and pitched good
ball. ItlL'Key or tne iiouys was rather
wild, but pulled out of some bad holes. The
Americans secured their runs In the sev
enth. A hit, a walk and a couple of well
placed bunta did the work, but the Holly
settled down in time to save the game.
Falconer a throw from deep center, catch
ing a man at third, and the playing of Rapp
at second were the features. Qlbson, the
former Holly catcher, caught a good game.
Score:
AMERICANS. HOLLYS.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O A I
Danny, rf. .. 4 0 0 0 OFslronar. cf. 4 1 1 1 0
W Hartan, c 4 1
Hupp, lb I 0
Stiarsr, lb... I I
Traiy. If 4 0
A. Har.tan. rf I l
a 1 1J Kelly, 3b. 3 1110
I I "Oiilr.am, 2b. 4 0 4 I 1
1 0 OGIhaon, c . I 1 0 1
1 OOP. Kelly, lb. 4 0 10 0
1 0 OErickaon. If.. I 3 I 0 0
1 0 OStacb. rf I 0 0 0 0
3 1 IM'And'wa. at I 1 1 I
0 4 1 H.ckay. p... 4 10 11
000
Denlaon, lb.. 4 0
Snilih, as.... a 2
Broad back, p I 0
Adania. p.... 1 0
Totals 10 I 17 10
Tata la It 711 I i
p. Kelly out, bunted last strike.
Hollya 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 8
Americans 0 0 0 0 0 0 S 0 0 o
Two-base bits: Hickey, Smith. Sacrifice
hits: MrAndrtws. W. Hachten. Hit by
pitched ball: W. Hachten, Tracy, tiioson,
Stech (2). Rases on balls: Off Hickey. 7;
off Broadbeck, 0. Struck out: Ry Hickey,
I; by Rruadbeck, 3; by Adams, 3. Umpire:
Hawkjna.
HILL MERCHANTS BEAT (IBS
Walnat Men ltv Farcical Victory
Over Connrll Hlaffa Nine.
Tha Walnut Hill Merchant beat the
Council Bluffs Cubs Sunday by the score of
It to 3. Tha gam was witnout any
featuras, except the Merchants' batting.
The Merchants want to play the White City
team next Sunday for a good purse. Score:
Merchants 4 0 0 0 1 3 0 2 10-l:t
Cubs 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23
Latteries: Merchants. Burns ar.d Gillespie;
Cuba, Payne and itinera.
Rambler Getting; Chesty.
Th Whit City Ramhlrra defeated the
Swift Prtdts Sunday at Fort Omaha in a
fast game by the ac-or of 7 to I. Tli fea- i
turen of - th game were ins all around
playing of the White City and the base
lunuing of Probst of the Whit City.
Th White City cleiin to be cham
pions rf th statea of Nebraska and Iowa
t th average age of 13 playing tweniy
flva game aad winning twenty-four. Th
Whit Cltys will piay th Walnut Hill
ll.rali. ,1. . A ftondav' at Fart nmiha
Tha arm: .... R HE I
W. C. R ...... 1 O 0 0 0 0 7 lu 2 !
Swift Pride.:.. 0 W 1 0 0 0 1 1 0-3 J J ;
Oat'erie: Karbouskl and Hollander;!
Islaiigl and Vanoua. Umpire: liruwu. i
COLONELS ARE SHUT OUT
Liebhardt Denies Visitors a Single
Run Durin? Game.
SENATORS SECURE TWO SCORES
Hit and K.rrors Are Responsible for
Hans Made by Coin mhos One
Tno-Baas lilt and Tea
Mrlkeoa.
COLUMBUS, Sept. 19 Liebhardt shut out
Louisville today, 2 to 0. Rlchter pitched
excellent ball as well, but a hit and an
error In the first and fifth Innings allowed
a run to score. Score:
OiLl'MlH',
LOII8V1L1.K
AB.H.O A S.
AB.H.O. A.E.
Perrlnf. aa. . . 3 I 0 I OMrara. lb... 4 0 10 1 0
Hlnrhm'n. 114 1 10 Cltohlnson. as 4 1 1 1 1
Congalton, rf 1 1 0 0 nsnnirj, rf... 1 0 I 0 0
O'ftourfca. ib.ll 1 I IDi.vlr. lb 4 1 0 1 1
rMwell, lh...S A 0 I'K'iilth. If 4 I 1 A 0
Writtn, lb.. 1 Oil OAllen. r 4 1430
HcllU. cf.... 4 0 4 0 dPIrbarins. rf. I 1 V 0
Arbonaat, c. . 1 0 7 0 IMl-. lb. .. 4 0 13 0
Llalliaritt, p. 1 1 0 I iKIrhtcr. p .. I 0 14 1
Totala ft 27 I 1 Tolala II I 24 1.1 4
Coiumhus 10001000 a
Louisville 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Two-baae hit: Congnlton. Struck out: Ry
Liebhardt, 7; hy hlchter, 3. Rases on balls:
Off Liebhardt, 2; off Rlchter, 2. Time:
l.li. Umpires: Hayes and Chill.
Indlnnanoll 4Vlna Auln.
INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 19.-Indianapolis
made It two straight from Toledo, win
ning 3 to o. score :
INDIANAPflLl.-. TOLEDO.
AB.H.O. A. It. AU.H.O.A K.
O'Day. cf 0(0 OHallman. rf .l Ills
w.uiama, lb. 10 5 1 uHrchman, lb 1 1 4 1 0
Krane, rf 4 1 0 0 fi Krsenian, lb. I lilt M
rr, lb 1110 (illlikman. If.. 4 110 0
K-nilull. If... 10 10 Vllurnn. cf I 1 0 0 II
Kcrna, c I 0 4 1 (IHutler, 4 1 1 V
CofleY, aa..., 1 1 1 1 OF.lwert. 3b... I 0 111
Murch, 3b.
Mera, p...
. 1 0 1 2 Ii Hartley, r... 3 1 ft 0 0
.1111 Ollaikctle, p .. 1 0 ft 1 0
Jmnea, p 0 0 0 1 a
29 6 27 12 U-Zllir. 1 V 0 0 0
Totsls.
Toudi it 7 34 11 1
Rutted for Raskette in eighth.
Indianapolis 01200000 3
Toledo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Two-biise hit: Hlnchnian. Three-ba
hit: Keenc Struck out: Ry Raskette,
n; hy Mers. 3. Stolen base: Coffey, lilt
by pltcned hall: Murch. Rase on balls:
Off Men, 2. Hits: Off Uaskctte, 6 in
seven innings; off James, none in one inning.
Sacrifice hits: O'Day, Williams, Kendall,
Hlnchnian, Burns, lime: l:ib. Umpires:
weauige anu Owens.
EASTERN CLUBS OBJECT TO
SECOND GOLF ASSOCIATION
Movement to Form Another National
Organisation la .Not En
coarased. BOSTON, Sept. 19. The movement among
some of the western and northwestern golf
clubs to withdraw from the United Slates
Qolf association is receiving very little en
couragement among the eastern clubs, ac
cording to announcement made here today.
A circular letter outlining the objects ot
the proposed organixation was recently
mailed to all the golf clubs in the country,
but the eastern clubs at least have not re
plied to it, while the officials of the United
States Golf association, now in charge of
the game, refuse to comment on it,
W. C. Fownes of the Oakmont Country
club, Pittsburg, and uncle of the now
amateur champion, said today:
"It Is a move by some of the western
kickers that has no reason back of it.
There is no room for a second national
association."
Before closing the amateur championship
at tha Country club the officials of the
Colled States association accepted the re
port ot the special committee, on a set of
rules to govern , bogey competitions. These
rules will b presented to the annual meet
ing of tho association, which has been
called for at Chicago on January 11, 19R.
The Skokle Country club ot Chicago has
been made an active member of the as
sociation, and the Nashville Golf and Coun
try, club an allied member.
ATTEI.L AND WOLGAST MATCHED
Jimmy Griffin Announces the Two
Will Get Together In October.
SAN r'RANCISCO, Sept. 19. Jimmy
Griffin, Manager of the Broadway Athletic
club, announced tonight that he had
matched Abe Attell and Ad Wolgast to
fight twtnty rounds here on the night of
October 31.
Uilffin stated that a referee would de
cide the contest and that if there was any
Interference on the part of the authorities
he would be prepared to meet It.
Attell ,s at present In Milwaukee and
Wolgast is at his home in Cudlllac, Mien.
Arrangements for the match were made
by wire.
WORLD'S RIDCOltD BASE HTEALEH
William N. Zimmerman of Ctlea Club
Holds Record.
UT1CA, N. Y., Sept. 19 What is believed
to be a world's record for stolen bases dur
ing the last nineteen years was made by
William N. Zimmerman, the Utlca right
fielder, who atole 107 bases In l:tfi games.
He finished the season with a batting aver
age of ':. Zimmerman has been drafted
by the Atlanta (Ua.) club.
Rifle Practice la Schools.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 19 Attempts are
being made by the national board for the
piomollon of rifle practice to have clubs
organized in the public schools for rifle
practice. Circulars are being sent to public
school boards throughout the country sug
gesting the organisation.
Pennant to Wllkeabarre.
ALBANY. N. Y., Sept. 19. The 1910 season
of the New York -state league closed
today with games at Albany and Utlca, the
other olubs having concluded their schedule
yesterday. For the second consecutive time
the pennant goes to Wllkeabarre, Pa.
Vanderbllt'a Laulrre Win.
PARIS, Sept. 19. The Prix de la Marche,
for 2-year-olds, IV 0. distance seven and a
half furlongs, was run at St. Cloud today
and won by W. K; Vanderbllt'a Laplere. In
tho Prix des Chantepcen. a selling race
for 30e, distance ten furlongs. Mr. Vander
bilt's Sampietre, finished third.
Merchant Killed by Aotomohlle.
WATBHTOWN. S. D., Se.pL 19. Christ
H.nu-en of Vienna, a hardware merchant,
was discovered dead under his automobile
near here this morning. It is supposed he
attempted to tllmb a strep hill and when
near tha top the motor stopped and the
automobile barked up, going into the ditch
and overturning.
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btorz Triumphs
Syrup Makers Win, 6 to 2, Through
Probst's Good Pitching
Sunday.
The Htnrg Triumphs with their noted
twirler, Joe Lots, In the box were humbled
by the champion Farrella yesterday before
a big crowd at Vinton Street park. The
core was to 3.
Probst' twirling shone brightly In a game
that proved a disappointment In the field
ing line. The little fellow was In great
form, the Triumphs solving his twisters
for but one tingle, that of Hall n In the
opening Inning.
Lots, an ex-Farrell twirler, developed a
streak of wildness la the sixth and a spec
tacular steal ot. home hy Dick Kennedy,
and an error by.. Mclesn on Atkin s hard
drive clinched, the contest for the syrup
makers. From this Junctuia.. Trobst' work
bordered on the sensational, he retiring
the Triumphs In order during the last half
of the game.
As In former games, the Triumphs began
by scoring In the first. Hall hit safely, was
advanced on Durkee's sacrifice and went to
thiid on an out. Drummy was hit on the arm
and essayed a successful double steal with
Hail, which netted the first tally. McLean
whiffed.
Lots betsan strong In the first two In
nings. In the third the Farrella evened the
count. With one down, Atkins pulled a
safety to right. Erickson whiffed, and on a
hit-and-run play. Croft singled to right,
Atkins reaching the platter on some fast
foot work, aided by a momentary fumble
by B. Coe. In the next round the syrup
makers took the lead, humping Lotx' offer
ings for two more runs on Kennedy's
single, Woodruff's double and a sacrifice
fly by Timer.
The Triumphs made a bid in their half
of the fifth when they scored on three
successive miscues. Lotx suddenly became
wild In the Farrell's half of the sixth
and planted the ball in the back of Ken
nedy, Theur and Probst in rapid succession,
filling the bases. Kennedy stole home while
Lota waa 'attempting to regain his steadi
ness. This play totally unnerved the Storz
team and Atkins' hard drive to Mclean
resulted in a series of wild heaves which
netted two more. After that both teams
were set down In easy fashion. The score:
TRIUMPHS. KARRKLLS.
.AB.H.O.A.B.: . AB.H.O.A.B.
Hall. lb.... llli vAdklna, lb.. 41010
Durkea. lb.. I I 1 Onnrkion, If.. 6 0 1 0 0
C. Cos, c... 4 0 14 0 OtYofI, cf 4 I 0 0 1
Prummy, lb 3 0 I 1 yultler. lb.. 4 0 13 0 0
McLean, aa. . 4 0,1 1 IKarnedy, 2b 4 1 1 4 0
F. Uulsley.lb 4 1 1 OWood'ff. ss.. 4 1111
Ii. loe. rf.. 4 0 0 1 0 Kannadr. c 1 0 10 3 0
rot. If I 0 0 1 OThlars, rf.... 110 0 0
Lola, p 10 0 1 OPiob-t. p.... I 1 0 0
Totsls 1 1 27 II 4 Totsls 3! 1 27 17 4
Farrells 0 0 1 2 0 3 0 0 0 fi
Triumphs 10001000 02
Two-base hits: Woodruff, Croft. Struck
out: Ry Probst, S; by Lotx, 12. Hit by
pitched ball. By Lotg, 4; by Probst, 3. Sac
rifice hits: guigley, Durkeo (2). Stolen
bases: F. Quigley (2). Drummy, Croft. Um
pire: Phllbln.
Lexington Racea Postponed.
LEXINGTON, Ky., Sept. 19 Rec.iuse of
heavy rain which flooded the track, the
opening of the fall racing season In the
west, scheduled for today, was postponed
until tomorrow.
Attell Not Matched with Wolgast.
MILWAUKEE, Sept. 19.-Abe Attell. who
ia in Milwaukee, denies having been
matched to fight Ad Wolgast, lightweight
champion, at San Francisco on October 31.
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IOWA CITY, la., Sept. 19. (Speclai.)
What the student body at the State Uni
versity of Iowa believes to be the nucleus
of a new movement here In athletics, and
what la considered by thou directly Inter
ested in the foot ball prospects of the sea
son to be the pre-eminent factor In certain
success on the gridiron In 1910 was the ar
rival of the team of coaches last night In
the persona of Manager Kellogg, who will
nave complete charge of athletics, and
Coach 1 In why. who will run the foot bail
team. The policy of the gridiron managers
as outlined Sunday afternoon at a meet
ing of representative officials and extended
plans aired for the next three months'
work. Roost la the word which character
ized the entire meeting, and everyone want
away feeling that a rejuvenation of spoils
was surely due at the state university this
lull. Coach Hdwley'a first impression upon
the members of the team was a fiind one.
He Is admired for his vim and push and
everyone feels certain that he will bring
good things to pass. He spoke briefly of
the new rules and urged a new policy with
regard to getting men onto the field.
"It's an official's game this year," said
Hawley, in speaking of the new movement
in foot ball. "They are the fellows who
will have the trouble above all others this
season. 'The forward pass will cause them
the greatest difficulty, and their docisious
certainly will be confuting to the spec
tators when they come to penalize a team."
('oath Hawley spoke a good word for the
new Idea of three lines ot defense, and
contemplates experimenting Immediately
with thia plan.
With the Morningside game only ten days
distant, practice starts Tuesday on Iowa
field. What the number of men In the
squad will be nobody knows, but It Is car
tain That enthusiasm Is running high and
a good bunch la looked for. Iowa, Is going
after Northwestern hard this year' and will
fight -the whole season to get In shape for
the Missouri game. Little trouble is con
templated with the Drake aggregation this
year, but the strength of Washington uni
versity at St. Louis and the Iowa Agri
cultural college Is yet unknown.
Four Men Killed;
Orders Withheld
Operator on Ohio & Iron Mountain
Road Fails to Transmit Them
to Men.
CAIRO. Ill,, Sept. 19. Four men wera
killed and two injured in a head-on cll
llsion between Mobile & Ohio and Iron
Mountain freight trains seven miles uorth
of here, near Reach Ridge, III., this morn
ing. The dead:
CLAUDE ROLLINS, engineer of Mobile
& Ohio.
A. CROSSNER, fireman of Mobile &
Ohio.
W E. STEVENSON, brakeman Mobile &
Ohio.
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