iIIE BEE: OMAIIA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1910. Sioux Split Doubleheader With Rourkes and Cinch the Pennant; Highlanders Defeat the Tigers in Slow Contest I i -s ; i j! By , Splitting a .Drable-Heder with the Etrit TjUTtln Fit;. SEVERAL E0UEKE3 SHINE Featrets I'ltrsjee Great Ball la rir( Gu),;',ttkl la Lost hy ' Several ,oet lyF.rrore fcr .-V TeaisnauUee. Sl6ux City. Orfiaaa, i Omaha. 7; Bloux City. 1. x Bloux H'lty became the champion of tnt Western eeaBrue ' yeeterrley by epllttlng a double-header with Omaha at Vinton street para. Though thera s no further chance to prevent the Slouj from getting the flag. Omaha ahnuld have taken both games and woul.l hut for a . little-comedy of errore , ,fc . ,!,' m,mtA . , In the flrat game. whly.1), mrted on a muff oy jiii in center cijeia. King fully atrtntd,. fof' hi costly error. ahlch let In two Tumi, In the aecond game trapiiInK five fllea. three of which were three of which were desperate rbancvw long; bard dr!vea with men on bases.' JBert a ho wed more clearly than ever yesterday hie Supremacy In the Weatrrn .'leagoe' outfield- He -atarred In the eecA-rrMflwhhe Molarity and iu.i.. i. .... Melter kepT Tllrn clone company. It waa Georae Uraham wW played most of the flrat game, but not enough to win it For five Innlnga it 'looked aa though the Rourkea had the first game nil sewed up In a sack. Fentreni was going fine and but three men had farad Wm to an-Inning and not a hit had rpeen mads, Bert King Molted It nil In the-sixth. With two down and Rellly on secofid. where he tiad Rone hv helnr hit ami horiateil hv en lnflld out. King dropped a long fly from Andreas bat. Andreaa went on to aeenrid. an.l seored a few mlnutca Inter on fltem'a drive over third tiaae. Fratrrx I'ltt'he Oreat Ball. Fentreaa struck; out three of the Sioux In the arventh, but the eighth waa another bad Inning. Three man acored on four lilta. an error by Graham and la paaaed ball. The two bad tnnlnge polled the game which looked like) tx waa going to acored aa another win for, MTr. rentreaa.. Omaha acored ; two In the flrat round when Graham openetK up with a three aai-ker to deep center, -fie acored on Schoonover'a alngle The latter went to aecond on Rlggff' Inflleld out and acored onfKarw'a hard'jv over aecond. in . the third -j IhMna GiaAitm a apeed acol-ed another ryh. He had reached flrat) on Si hit and wharl' lKlna aarlflparl him to I aerbnd he kept on iolng and waa enabled ' to (core by a bat) ittrotv to third by Btem. Tile aecond gam'viAAj a comedy of errors on the part of Sioi4x1Clty. Uabe Towne aent Jim Freeman, one-. of Omaha's Jonaha, In to pitch and sent fiirnsrlf In to catch and neither of the "veterans waa at him self. Freemnn was only hit eight times. but Juat .wheiv 14 -eouated moat against hlrq and Babe was away off. He managed to I make two of .-bisteam's five eirora andlCH AMP9 they we-e costlyi't' , , ) v Omaha' Smllu he fleeuad. Omaha put .tha finishing, touches on the aeoond game'ln tn-fifth inning with three n.ia ami tnner" rum. Bohoonover waa walked, went to second on Rlggerfs eacrl- flee, third, pnawuafl g wild pitch, acor- ing on Kane a pretty single to light. Then MortrUy-aaiik. Jlnidjoma ., ,witl t m hard triple to right.' ftneave fanned arid Cad man hit to center, acorlng Morlarity. The fcloux 1 Wfr"aBlXrir. Itk.tJe,: 'KZXS"M,n Steve waa not allowing any hlta when the . . .. danger ln waa up. He waa a proud con- and f4enyimr--he1itKV- lht make trouble for hla companions, but he lunged forth n tne eighth Inning "himself end got a tarn-hair irer aenrllnir tha hell l-rt ... " IdV field fence with auch terrlflce force that the wind of It turned Bony Welch a com- plete aoinersault as It whisked bv. Tha ore:; ''. Score, first gameff OMjAHA,,.. UAB.. r H. PO. A. E. Graham, Jb.... King. cf , schoonovtr, rf. H.KKert, If Kane, lb Moilarlty, 8b... Kneaves, aa.... Veloh Gnndlnir, c ( 'adman Fenireaa, p 14 11 Totals. 31 3 SlOl'X CITY. All. . 4 4 4 0 4 V a 27 13 PO. A. K. Ardreas.. 2b 10 0 iu .Hyers, rf wulljirf, la Miller, c, 14 0 4 0 ooiey, ct 4 Welfh, If Helily,' sa. t Kuroy, p i cnauek, p t Totala. 31 6 5 C 11 1 baited for Kneavee In the ninth. 'ttsiUu lor Gondhijf tln the nlnia. Omaha ..' Huns I I 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-3 Hlta 4i2vilwl 0- s.uua City- .- ' j It una M 0 ( il 1 t I 06 tins. u u v o v l v 4 t 6 'iuuksc mt: Hifcait, Liiaoua. Three- )ae hit: Urinam, ruwl o.,s. Guiiuiiig, ualu un ua.ia: -Oif e.itrca, i; oil Cna- 0k. . Hit by piii'uou uin: j ttiiuit,, j. suuttc out: iy r'nui, a; uy Chahek, 1 i-ei( 4J'i oao: 0;nan, i; bioux City, 3- Lovbie ploya; Kntavea iO orana.n to ivne; M.ui lo UoiHiuig to. ivaue; Qulllln to ittae: :. Cm- t.it Qiarke. aupra. aecond game OMAHA. AB. R H. U. A. 1 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 4 uiafahi, 10 tt u 1 ivius, vi ;.vj. M-buonover, rf. .7..... 3 1 H.gnert, If ., I Ka.,.to J.J. I 4 JuoiUr.ty. 8b. ....... ; . J Knouvea. as. ... 2 CuUVi.an. c ., Mi lieu, p Totals .... ? 1 Andrews, 2b. , Stem, -lb. Mt yvra, rf. , ullilit, 3b ... 'iov4n. e.,.., Nvouli'f, cf, ., Welft... If.-.., Renly, as. ... Fieeiuan, p. . &Uh OmaliS) , Bun Hlka,....k.. Sloui; t'tty Hu. a iiita 3 4 ,31 . 7 SIOUX CITY. 8 27 , AB. H. H 1 1 4 0 1 (03 v.., 1 ....,...x t ? 0 0 4 0 0 4 0 3 V t 4 0 0 O. 1 1 A. 0 0 I 1 0 0 t 1 E. .47 t 10 24 0 2 1 1 3 0 0 0 ....0 1 1 1 2 0 0 3 . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 Ol .10 0 ...3 3 1 0 3 2 1 0 010 'lliree-tata hit: Morlarity. Two-biae hlta: Cud man. Melter, Andreaa. Struck out: Uy Melur, : by Freeman, t. Sacrlfloe hlta: iiib'. KiRitrn, Miiriarlty. St len baae: Miyera. First baae on balla: Off Melter, 1; ft Freeman, 2. Hit by pitched hall.: r.y Freeman (2. Wild Ditch: Freeman pa..t bal.: Towne. Left on baaea: omnha. a fe'ioux City, 11. Time: Cl.irr-,- Attendance. MO. 1:36. Umpire: : 1 Nates of the Game Tii. , . . .. . jiui nana waa there aa uaual on first and tn.4. two timely hi.,. JluN That-Biari Mvera haa averv Fm.rk a dandy ball player. He got three hlu In tha aeeond game. W0 regret to report that we observed our old friend. James Freeman, twice on the verge ot losing tus temper. Morlarity made a one handed atnn wtiii. waa a. corker. He followed It up with a quHk ura and throw which caught "'" : ' ""'r" v wr coai umini ma nrsi game wh?V? ' Ut0 rem the fields It lo Jivtlk ur H f!.ua Wlroy. but U Uinulio Clark cost Omaha the first earn a. was a different proposition with Mr. Cha ra twirling. . Captain Hill as much In the Ifsme. re minding hla hired men, or. hla and Fa's, ennatantly thaf ginger was good for tht lm Omaha had tha first It a me tucked awaV until that fatal error of King's. Hert the noiay boy In the latter encounter, thouch. , Aa The Bee hath afore "aald, the Mmix and Rourkes will continue play up to aeven ?:amea for tha benefit of our Ak-Par-Ben rlenda. - i Omaha pulled off two exceptionally speedy double play a. the one from Kneavee to (Ira hum to Kane, seeming an almoet Im-pnaalhls- chanoe. Old Steve Melter got hie second double of the aeaaon. and If he could have run better than a laat year' setting, hen. he could nave made It a triple. Oraham waa all over the field aa uauat. He aaved the day at one stage by covering 1'lrst when it did not .look aa though the play waa coming la that direction. And here la to the flaw champeena. They are a ood lot and a fine lot. and they won because they are the beat lot. coigramia ! tlrms ton, liabe, you big, old raacal. ' Graham divided honra with Fentress In the flrat game. He ecored two of the three runa registered, made two aafe hlta In two . UmfH bit w.lkwd twloe nd took nie chane.ee out of ten In the field: When Graham waa aacrlflced to aecond In the flrat innlna he did net waver aa n n aaw mira dm iratoif, n . . . a -. . . mniMi) Keep on going snti wna -ni.im w romirlete the circuit because of a- bad throw. t adman committed the highest crime known to base ball. lie scooped Wooley a third strike and thea after Copley had practlcaly stopped running, heaved the ball m,e ovr mT K,e'. n.ad. Tw0 Mtt followed, but Pfenian fanned and pro- vented a run. DBMVKH 8fcA.K . ST. JOARPH i ' Orlssllee Take tDaojr tana by Poar t .-, Hot hla at Score ' T. JOiSKHK. Mo.; Sept. 27. Denver ahut .out Joseph ,J0day., Bcorer, ... PW'"" I II. O. A. K. 0 X i ? ? II 0 8 10 1 10 1 I I 0 1 10 0 ; .o ,i4i l r 10 2 . H. O. A. B. 0 10 10 t 1 10 0 0 0 1 I J 0 I I 1 0 10 0 t 0 0 0 1 1111 0 0 0 0 ;"5 u 4 Lloyd, lb . til. more. If .v.. i .... Heall. -cf 4 ulndi-av nv, lb .....,,.... 4 1 n. 3b 4. 3 ' V laton, aa 8 8 lola Cran Canvldy, rf .v.i : ,1 0 ' McMurray c uimmeaa, p Totals ...'....; tlT. JbSEP'ft, Powell. If Fox, 3b t '.'h''''' ', corhan, aa llauer, cf Goodrich, rf ' Hai?fM ' o ti'.'.'.'.'.'. Bolea ; Total .... Batted for Bauer tn nlath. niv.p , J O 1 . 0 S A 0 I 04 Kt. JoaeDh 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Three-baae hit: Beatl. Stolen baaee: Und say (2). Caaaldy, McMurray (2). Raerlflee hlta: Fox, Gllmore (2), Cranaton, Caaeldy. Struck out: By Hanlfun , by Olmatead 6. Haea on balla: Off Hanlfan 1. off Olm atead i. Hit by pitched ball: By Hanlfan 1. by Olmatead L Time: l:ao. umpire: . Hurlburt. WIN ' 131 THIRTEENTH Llaeoln Ie ft; Gatm After Tea eoreleaa laalaaa. DRS MOINES. 8eDt. 27, After playing ten scorelees inning, toe .cnampiona won 1 imm i.inr-iin tn the thirteenth by ! scoring a single tairy-te a -blank for he ' yJto"-, "ZiZ" at t,mM i for the locals. Score: LINCOLN. '. ' t - v.". ... , AB. .H.- H jude. it i 1 Gagnler. aa 4 0 0 p.- 15 A,' E. -''$ 'f-"'-reeee..f-.-1 - f " codd rr o A , Cockmnn." Jb 4 0 0 Thomas, lb 10 0 i ri," pV':::!.'::.'.'."-; I ' 0 ' S Totals J 6 , DES MOINES. 38 16 . Mattlck cf 5 R. H. O. A. 0 ( 2 4 0 1 0 2 0 ' 0 S Co'.ligan, Jb 6 0 ' Cane, ss 6 p 1 1 t 1 0 0 1 4 , I 1 IS- Nlehoff. 3b 6 1 Decamp;- if Uwyer, lb Kellv rf 0, 2 Clemmona, o...,....... Hereche, p 4 Baohant, c ;...! 0 0 0 0. 7 0 1 1 -. s Totals ... ....42 I 19 II 9 1 'Two out when winning run waa made. 0 Des Moines 010000000000 12 0 - Lincoln 010000000000 0-1 0' Two-buaa hit: Krugei. . Baaea en balla: 0 Olf Herache. 1: off 'ox. 1. Wild pitch: 0 i'ox. struck out: By hereche, 8: by Fox, I 4. Btoien bases: rt'eliJensaul, Urcauip, feaorlfice hlta: Uwyer. Keily. lime: l:t4. t j Umpire: Haskell. SVEA ATHLETIC CLUB MEET Aaasal Field aud '1 rack Meet le Held at Blutwwod Park, vrltfc Goud Kraals. Tha Ave Aiu.ouc cluu pulled off the yearly track meet at Umwood park Bun day. The race waa conducted by tne eeare tary for races, Guat Koinatedt, and tne trainer for tne track team, George Jadar. o.. owing were the winners: Una hundred Yardii-Fira(; carl Kngstraoi; tvouu, . uarieuian. unt-4uurth Mm rirat, Carl Engstrora. uiie-iuu alius t'U St, . Carle.t.au. iiacua 'iiai. Anion caiiaou; second, G. Jauci: third, i-d Beaairom. javelin ir l, u. feic.on; aecond, Kein nr: ii.iro. ivaut Luuduuiat. Itauimei- 'i nio rirw . Engairom; aeo- ubu, i. Anaciauii; iniru, iveiuner. fuluiia ouut rlrat., i't.tiiuii, secutid Auiva vr.son: tnlro. Keu.uer. Htun jUiiiv lrsi. cd aaatrom. Buunin mgn juinpKtiat, C jngatrotn; aeuona, t . carientaik, Wu; o, vt.a eutrout. IOLI aiBl'ft HtHAklt tlHal'LTI Itoaa K acts a Net JUark for Klatl taWe COLUMBUS, O.. bept. 27. Aosa K. over i uiftt-M kj.uiKu fcy i-.u. o& 04.wiuaj , aaVa the vina aiae of ta.vuv tor i.tw a new reuura ima nt iw neon wneu e mUo ma fit at ueai .n 3:h.i. tie won wunout ei- lori alio uia next ..o uau ca.ua esu mts K was favorite with caa tx. xway, uia lanced in tne fa.i ueal, aevoiid Lhotcv. iu orurr 10 uaiui.e the t.it uotiera It 4, ncbLSsaiy lo uit taa avani mu .ui. vuioiis. nw first auiriaa wuu Craig.uun aa ma iitumt. its ou tne iirat mat id a.o.. urn,, oo. waa i.uiid lj Au.nlrn v i In tbe next ueau wnau tua urn, uiopea w 6 1 1 UbViL A uma ueal waa won sajuiv ay Aa. 0 , inn m had and uian tne race a oopo-ieo. 1 i luiui lemoiro. to be resu.iied juat utioi-e I ' i..o second Uiviaion is taken up. Hetulis: 0 -1 ciaa pung, ilnaa Iu live, tl.MU; i'ltd u F uo.i, ulri aovond. un 4 una tuird. til j i liiue: hu, tu.(, I u6 pace, three n five, ti.uui); JBvms a. hou. Major Atanow second... i.ia ahiuuiiiii i.uii.. uoie; 1 IB Ih, Vl 4A.. ' Leika.wo vou, u.ie i.uiiu, iiio..e.' a. ..ilia. ufkL time: t.on. ll naaa, tauiiik. iiirea In five, puret ll ,uiu l.ian.n a,..,. .Jr. ..I .k.liu .ci..it' iu.ri.. il...e: lmt. 4u c.. tiuiUu., in. tlivUlon, three tn eu, uafiiuoicd: Admiral Mad flrat, V-iirf...a aavonu. ady tvlnow laud. Meat ' U"': i:wi4. .Valloaai Leant laalraeli. vrw vimi.' ti.i tn i ai i..a .a..L...'. ii..... (owm lennaota and raieasaa tciunt: (.outran una 4oeton. iiour Goods a. i.. u.uk.yi.. j. Cuulsun: witk On. iiiau, narrjr wuvaivaaie, aaicnaei 4. ran- nh .... nlTr . . 'V?-" naV." T.T:, cinnaii, Harry Coveleekle. Michael J. Coca. ayne. y. Lk ioung t, Aadrew'a to IMay Ashlaad. St. Andrew'4 acheol team will play a game of foothill ,im tne Aaniaau iflgu scnool teata un October b at Aaniaod. A llreak for Liberty his from stomach, liver and kidney trouble Is made when a IjC box of Dr. Kln a New i r nn. i. ..,... w.. ..i. k.. d Life Ptlla la . il" . . . j w ' t'.RAlhb HUiiBLEU AGAIN Brooklyn Makei it Three Straight bj Whirlwind Finish. wnnraro EUir in tenth innino ear Tied la Math, When Three Haas Are Pat Over the Plate riaal neealt la Fear te Three;. BROOKLYN, 8ept. 37 In a whirlwind finish Brooklyn made It three straight from Pittsburg today. Up to the ninth the Trol ley Dodgers had made only one hit off Camnlta. Then three hlta and a muff by Campbell, with Coulaon's timely single, tied the score. In the tenth a pass, Stark's sacrifice and single by Bergen and Erwin, won the game. Scorer ririaUlHO . BROOKLYN. -aa.H.O.a.B.' - ' AB.H.O.A.B. M Kfrhnu.ll 4 t 1 trxTtdmn, cf 4 1 1 Leaea.. b..; t I 0 Pautwrt, ' lb. 11 2 tamphell. If I 1 4 0 I WhU. II... 4 1 I 0 0 wtnr. m..t I 4 4 hinml, nil I I Miller, tb... I i 1 I iH'otllton, rf. 4 1 I 1 I Kaillnc. lb.. 4 I I 3 'lMcBlram. lb I 0 I I 3 'Ihkm. rf.. 4 1 t 1 Stark, aa. ... t 0 1 4 I Oibeon. a.... 4 4 1 Millar, a.... t I rainnlti, a.. 4 I 1 I Burrh 1 1 4 riiilllppl, p.. J 4 Brxn, .... 1 1 9 -1 Knetxer, p.. I 1 3 Tatala 14 fU U 1 ualtoa .... 1 iMau, ... 0 Bnrln I 0 4 t Tatala M 4 at IT 3 One out when winning run waa scored, i Hafted for Miller In the ninth. Batted for Knetxer in the ninth. ilied for.Deaaau in tha tenth. Plttaburg 000100101 03 Brooklyn 0 00000001 14 Left on baaea: Pittsburg, 6; Brooklyn, 3. Ino-uoae hit: Burch. Three-base hiu: Leach, Wlleon. Baaes on balla: Off Knet er, i; off Philllppl. 1. struck out: By Camnitx, ; by Knetser, 4. Hlta: Off Knet er, f In nine Innings; oTf Dessau, 0 In one inning; off Camnlti, 6 In nine innings; off Philiippi,. m one inning.. TtmeulJa. Um plies: iliggler and Murray. St. Loata Captwrea Swatfeat. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 27.-8t. Loula de feteu Pliilaaelphla in a hard-hitting 'game today, 0 to 6. The game was featured by five double plays, making nine such plays In two successive contests between these teams. Score: ,. ST. U)U1. PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A B. . B..I .... Tltaa,. rf 4 13 4 Husxu.a, tb. 4 I 4 4 aKnaba, 3b... 4 3 3 4 0 I' 3 1 t t vwalih. cf... 4 114 Mowrr. tb.. 4 3 1 4 1 Max, If... 3 1 2 Konetehy, lb 4 0 I 1 1 Onuit, 3b.... 3 13 4 0 I rt 3 4 3 1 v BranMald. lb 4 0 4 3 0 Bremahan. el I I I 0 Doolan, aa... 3 1 3 4 1 Oakaa, el.... 4 3 3 v Daoln, .... 4 4 1 ft Hsuwr, aa... 4 3 3 1 1 S hat tier, p.. 3 3 0 Hearo, p.... t 0 4 Moora, .... 1 1 4 4 Laao. P 2 ft MoraA 1 ft ft ft 0 Toula it 14 17 II 3 Totale .....tt 3 37 13 1 Batted tor Moore In ninth, St. Louis ..0 0 1 0 3 2 0 0' 1-0 Philadelphia 0 0 0 2 1 1 6 0 05 Hlis: Off Heurn, In five Innings; off Lush, 2 in four inntngsp.off Shetler, t In six innli.,s; off Moore, 3 In three Innings, 'lwo-basn hits: Oaks (2), Hauser, Grant, Doolan, Walah, Bills. Sacrifice hit: Grant. Double plays: Doolan to Knabe to Brarra fleld; Knabe to Doolan to Branafield; Mow rey to Hugglna to Konetchy; Hauaer to Huggina to Konetchy; Mowrey to Konetchy 10 mowrey. nioien Dases: Hugglns (2), Magee. Doolan. Struck out: By Hearn, 1; by Lush. 2; by Shetier, 4; by Moore, 1 Left on bases: St. Louis, Philadelphia, 4. , First base on balls: Off Hearn, 2; off Lush, 1; off Shetier, 6; off Moore, 1. First baae on errors: .Philadelphia, B. Time: 1:00. Umpires: Klem and Kane. " Giants Wla and Leae. NEW YORK, Sept. 27.-Aftr losing the first part of today's double-beadeivto Cin cinnati, 4 to 2, New Tork won--the second game by the same score. Score, first game: Bescher, If. 4 1 1 ft ft DeTore, If... 4 1 1 ft 4 Lobart. ib... 4 ft ft 3 ft IXnU, tb.... 4 4 3 1ft HobUtiet, lb 3 lit ft ftSmxicrua, I 0 1 0 0 MiKhatlt Mf 41 ft-Mamxr?-efAv4"t-1 Faikai-t. of. 3 3 3.0 V BrtfualJ. m, 3- 0 14 4 M.-bfn. .. 4 1 t 3 4 Devlin, tb... 4 3 4 3 4 Oueoaran, tb 4 1 3 4 0 Merkle, lb... 4 1 14 1 1 Downei, aa. 4 ft 3 3 1 Mrere, a.... 4 1 1 1 a Oaipar, p.... 4 1 ft ft Wlltea, p.... 1 ft 0 4 ft Amu, p i ft a ft t Total, 34 3 37 It 1 'Becker 1 ft ft ft t Handrtaka. 4 0 ft Crandall ... 1 4 0 ft 4 TotaJa ......30 "t K li l Batted for Amee In the eighth. . Batted for Hendricks In tne ninth. Clnolnnatl 0 l 1 2 0 0 0 0 0-4 New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 32 Two-base hits: Hdblltsel.'Guaoer. Mvern. Corcoran. Home run: McLean. Stolen baae: Devore. Left on baaea: Cincinnati. New York. t. Struck out: Bv Wlltae. 1: by Ames, 4; by Gaepar, 3. Flrat baae on balla: Off Gaapar, 1; off Wtltae, 1; off Ames, 1. Hlta: Off Wiltse. 4 In four In nlnga; off Amee, 3 in four 'Innings; off iienancKa: none in one inning. Umpires: Johnstone and Eaeon. Time: :43; noore, secona gume: CINCINNATI. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.it. OAK. MEW TURKl CMohar. If . 4 ft t ft 4 Davora, If. ..11144 Lebart, 3b... 3 1 3 3 VDofle. b..t. 3 ft 3 4 ft Hoblltsal, lb I 1 J UBnodaraat, of t ft 3 ft 4 Mitchell, rf.. I 1 14 IMirrv,. Kf.. 3 4 3 4 4 puaort, er... I 9 I V lBiideall, la. I ft 4 4 1 Clarke. .... 3 1 ft 3 1 Devlin, 3b... 3 I'l 0 ft Corcoran. 3b 1 114 1 Merkle. lb. . 4 1 I 3 ft IRrtitT. aa 1 4 4 14 Mr arm. a 1 1 3 1 ft uiainu ai ) I I asrhlal, a.... 1 ft 3 3 4 M llr 1 10ft ftDmcka, p...t 1114 Mamma, p. .1 a ft 1 0 Molain ...1 4 4 ft 4 Toula 33 4 K 14 .. Totals 31 4 34 14 3 Bailed for McMillan In ninth. Batted for Promme In ninth. Cincinnati 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 03 New York Two-base hits: Corcoran Devlin, Merkle. Three-baae bit: Clarke. Home run: Diucke. Sacrifice hits: Mlten ell, Drucke. Stolen bea: Lobert, Devore. Left on buaea: Cincinnati, V; New York, 9. Double play: Downey to Cor oo ran to Hob iltzei. Struck out: By Drucke, 3; by Promme. 1. First baae on tut la: Off Fromme, 10; off Druoke, i. Hit by pi tohea ball: By Drucke. Mitchell. Wild pitch: Drucke. Paused ball: Schlei. Time: 3:03. Umpires: Johnstone and Eason. Et EAT . ON RlKN'l.VO TRACKS tlaa Pippin Wlai Feataro of Day at Lexlaavtea. LEXINGTON, Sept. 17. Tha Elmendorf hanuiLap, lae teaiuie oi. Uia a.xiu aay of me tali meatlng oi tne Kentuoay ataelng --.ocauoii, wm ytaa u, ilia fippin, pay ... ,:u in the at aiui.ua. uikouinea in a urtv ... iiuisii, wan jonn orittin ii second, ttau Oiiogi, ucaily playeo la.onte, waa nut in tne moiiri. uia rains of uunoay wane the UacK nea.y and the cara waa niaried by l.o ia.u uuuiuer of oratcnus. Cloud at 4it.Su in fti mutuant won tne second froui ..cj au Auienianeei. Jack Weaver, tne favorite, also tao. Local captive, paying ... ... i..t . u.u.uaiav twn ins tifta in a cloae finish. The crowd raa at,maieu at 4,uul. V.ea'hr ciear; track alow. Keaulta: firat I ace. six lurlonga; iwiliaht wueen tsuaighi e.Arr won. 'teiouiy Mcuee tpiaoe, 4-j sscond, rfacooii tanow, 4-j) tmrd. iiinu: l:iuib. ocoonu lace, five and a half furlongs: Cloua tauaja'it. li-au won, Cisco tpiaoe, , uu( .U.UU, .vu.citca.iecr tauow 6J third). Time: l:t. . . . i..ia r.i, nanu.idp, aix furlongs: Any to. i iuiu..ii i-4u Moii, Lauoiu tp.ace ei.au aauouu. La u. Mex.ana (anow I4.ni ...ira. i.inc; i.tata. rourtu race, ii. Elincndorf handicap, six furioiiaa: Tom h,nn tairalgut won, rfOuu Urilliu ii ip.aca -u) secona. nound tua liuut tanov. .iajj Hunt- Tima; .wra- riitli lace, alx furlonga: Royal Lwptlvt tkireifcht wut won, cinpeior n.iut.ii vp.ace 44. ivi aicoua, e.wica. tahow imiu. lima: !.!. oixih raia, a-yr-u.ds and ' I' aelVnx. puis. Uuu, uilie and a naif: Ma:nle Algol iisi, Keu.ieuy, auaigut .u, i--w-a -m, snow i.lo nun, Aau (lol. Mice, piece fti-aw, anow ti-lui aeionu, Joun E. Mckunan iiv.. liiomu, ahow 3i-ui luird. mat: 1:V iUHuNlu, Out., etp.. A-'U .Nun Da. I in i, won tua atitraw eup, a heavy a eight handloaii at tvooaolne today, oom- iaa : i-l! at race, alx furlongs: Jack Atkln (1 to ) woo. Lady lrma ia to li aeono. k,ifin uhii (14 to 1) uiird. Time: 1:U. aecond race, six furlongs: Tripping 13 to 1) wn. aoiia comiort te to l) second; ate. ion btieel t4 to 1) tnird. Time: 1:14. third race, one nna. star Kottie tl tj 3) won, J. at. Heughitia tiA to 1 socund, Complon 41a to 1) tmrd. Time: l:o. r'oortu race, aeven lurlongs: Uaah ii to it won, Jim L. tb lo li aecond, Heuiamo i4 U ii laird. 'Tune: l:3v Standing of the Te&mt EWIRN LEAOVTC. r. W. L. Pet. Sioux City 1 1 M .4rt0 Denver 100 . 3 .01 Lincoln . J... , IW 92 67 .bSO Wichita .w 1K1 TO .Ml Omaha i0 n 7t .M Su Joseph 13 70 .440 Des Moines l0 17 M .417 Topeka 1 42 11 .300 AMER. LEAGUE. NAT'L. LEAGUE. W.LPctl 'W.L.Pct. Philadelphia 46 .ow'Chlcairo ....M 44 .W7 New oYrk ..31 41 .370iew rrk M .3t Detroit .. ...82 3 .frRi Pittsburg ...S21.573 Boston .. ' ..78 04 ..W.Itiilartelj'hla 73 70 .511 Cleveland T .4'('lncinnatl ..73 72 WO Washington M M .4.11 St. Louis ...W R .414 Chicago 3 S3 .4.11 1 Brooklyn ..WS4.4H1 Bt. Louis... ..44 101 Boston .. ..4 93 .344 Yretefdar'a . Jteaalta. WFTERN LEAGUE. Sioux City, i-l; 0iaha. ,3-7. Lincoln, 1; Dea oMinea, 3. Denver, 4;. Mt. Jmeph, 0. Wichita, 3 0 Tr.peka, 2-3. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Washington, 0-3; Chicago. 2-2. Philadelphia, -6; St. Louie. 0-4. Boston. 3-6; Cleveland. 4-7. New York. 10: Detroit t NATIONAL LEAGUE. Chlcaaro, Boston, rain. St. Louis, ft; Philadelphia, 6. Pittsburg,1 3; Brooklyn, 4; ten Innings. Cincinnati, 4-3; New oYrk, 2-4. Game a Today. Wei tern Ijeague Sioux City at Omaha, Lincoln at Dea Mofne. Denver at St. Jo seph, Wichita at, Topeka. American League Washlnglon st Chi cago. Philadelphia at St. Louis, Boston at Cleveland. New York at Ietrolt. National league Ohlcag-o at Boston, St, Louis at Philadelphia, Pittsburg at Brook lyn, Cincinnati at New York. iStW RULtS U LOCAL FIELD Coach Miller Planning' Some Fait Playi for Yankton Team. t OPEN PLAY ' ONE OP FEATURES Division of Gattxa Xato- Koae . Perloda Not Coodaclvet to Oellsht of Grandstand Less Daaavrr ' " '' ' '' for' Players. With many of hla men nursing sore spots after the mlxup with the alumni Saturday Coach Miller dispensed with the usual grind of heavy work and . light , practice proved a happy relief. , 'Beginning today the team will begin to perfect, playa that, will be used most prob ably next' Saturday against the fast Yank ton eleven: Worfl comes from the northern college chat their team Is practically the same as last season when Crelghton was only able to 'score one touchdown against tbem. Last week' scrimmage with the "come backs" proved an excellent opportunity for Coach Miller to; fott the weak points of his squad. Throughout the coming week great stress w11)-be laid upon defensive work, and the various methods of offense will receive -fionslderAtlon. No doubt Mil ler will employ omt Notre Dame tactics of defense that rtll prove valuable on the Crelghton Una. Although tha followers of the college sport havahad .Ittle opportunity of aeelng the game dialed By the revised rules, yet the scrimmage on tbe Crelghton campus Is-asjjtaea'1rlti4 out '- few of the major points of Interest. The division of the game Into four quarters may not meet wirh tfefwnM1 Taor: - The gams be comes nnusnally'tnonbtdnous and therefore the spectator hoses Interest. The men do not leave the field between the first and second quarters, nor between the third and last. This time, coupled with the Intermis sion between the second and third portion, will undoubtedly prove tedious to those in the grandstand. ... ; ' ' The new' rule have a decided advantage In roaklng-the Tlkys- more open. The spec tator will Jiave every opportunity of watch ing the carrier ofthe ball, rather than see ing the mass plays of preceding years. whereby it was almost Impossible to fol low a play. Speed and agility will prove a prominent factor In the game, as more end plays will be-used this year than, per haps, ever before. 'The forward pass must be used more 'cautiously and judiciously than In the past and line plays will be eliminated to a certain extent. Leas work will devolve upon tbe quarter back, due to the -new ruling, although that position will most probably be the most Important on the eleven, k A radical change this aeaaon Is the non Interference with the man who receives tha forward paae. This fact may help the development of that play to greater ad vantage than In 'preceding years. Another profitable change Is that the runner must not receive manual aid from his teammates. This eliminates one of the most dangerous methods of the old game of foot ball, and should produce ' excellent results In the field during tha, coming year. It will be some time, perhaps, before the follower of the game will beoome acoustomed to the sWeepins changes, but It Is believed that foot ball during the coming aeaaon will be leas dangerous end yet more spectacular. ;T ' ' Captain Scott Saves the Day Brilliant . Dash by Kearney High ' School Player Wins Game for ' Hit Team. KEARNEY. Neb., Cept 27. (Special Tel egram.; The foot ball season opened here this afternqpn tilth a game between Kear ney High and normal and ended In a vic tory foi the high school which waa won by the bfinianoy of the full back. Captain Lverelt Scott. Scott outstripped all run nera and, made a touchdown after racing acroaa tha field-' The normal has had leas practice than the high scnoOi',' but there Is good material In bum tta ma. Tbe score waa I to 0. Cholera Inva.ies tile dry ot Rome Authorities at Naples Order Destruc tion cf Oyster Bsds Situated v -Clpse to Sewer Outlets. ROME. Bpt. i". Prof. Dorla. chalrrr.aa of the Board of Health, today announced tl at there have been four cases of Asiatic cholera in Roma.. One of tbeae proved fatal while the others are recovering. The origin of all haa been traced to Naplea. During the last twenty-four hours four new cases and three deaths have been re port id In the eoutheaalem district. At a cabinet meeting today tbe ministers deliberated on measures necessitated by the prevalence of cholera at Naplea. Sp'clal conaldi ration waa given to the questions -eaV snipping and siuigratloa. HIGHLANDERS BEAT llUEKb New Tork Crowds Opponent Out of Second Tlace. FINAL SCORE IS TEN TO TWO Detroit t.oaes Loosely Played Coat rat Mix Tvro-Bagfsjera Three Sac rifle Hlta Five Stolen Baaea. DETROIT. Sept. 27. New York defeated Detroit today. 10 to t. In a very badly played game. Score: NXTW YORK. DETROIT AR M. O A It D Jonas, If 4 1 4 ft Daniels. If . 4. I 1 4 4 0'Learr. lb. 4 4 t t H-rapMII rf. 3 0 4 0 Orvhb. ef 4 1 4 A hCara. lb.... t ill OOmwfnrtl, rf 4 0 3 4 1 Ka at. aa.. 4 3 3 3 Mnrlartr, Ib 4 3 3 4 4 Gartner. 3b. 3 4 3 4 3 RiwK. aa I 1 4 1 free, rf 4 3 1 4 IT. Jonea, Ib 4 0 II 4 3 Anittn, lb. . I 0 1 0 artimtdt, e.. t I 1 I Mitchell, c. 4 1 t 1 Wlllat. p.... 3 14 3 4 Ford, a t 4 4 3 Pailer. p... 1 0 4 0 4 TnUli tt 117 11 4 Total. M 4 37 14 4 New York t 1 0 0 1 1 t 010 Detroit 000100010-2 uu: Off Willed, I In alx Innings; off Peaaley, 3 In three Innings. Two-base hits: Dnnlnln. Chase, Knight. Cree, Cobb, Jonea, Sacrifice hits: Hemnhlll. Austin. Buah. Stolen bases: Daniels, Chase, Cree, Mitchell, monariy. unaes on balla: Off willett, 4; off Peasley, 5. Hit bv pitched ball: By Peaaley. 1. First baae on errora: New York, 2; Detroit, 1. Left on basee: New Tor. 6; Detroit, 5. Struck oat: By Ford, ; Wlllet, . Double plays: Knight, Gard ner and Chase: Mortartv. O'Learv and T. Jonea. Passed ball: Mitchell. Wild pltchea: Wlllet (2). Time: 1:48. Umpires: Perrlne and Dlneen. Cleveland Doable Wlaaer. CLEVELAND. O.. Sen'- 2?. Cleveland took two srames from Roainn tndav. & to 3 ana 7 to 4. The first game was featured by hard hitting by both teams. Ialr4e's batting was a feature. He made a slncle. a double and a home run. In the second came Smith passed Lajnle purposely In the fifth, filling the baaes. Hohnhorst then trlppled, winning the game. Score, first game: CLEVELAND. BO8TO8. AB.H.O.A. m. AB H O A S. Turner. 3b. - 4 1 1 3 4 Toula tt 3 37 II 0 Callahan, If. 3 4 3 0 OOardnar. Jb. 4 0 0 I 4 Jarkwm, ef . 3 1 1 1 0 Hooper, rf . . 4 3 0 0 4 11 Ola, 3b... 4 114 4 ftpaakar. at.. 4 2 1 4x4 8lor.ll. lb.. 4 4 II 1 ettahl. lb.... 4 IU 3 4 Eaitenr, rf. 3 1 3 0 OLewta. If.... 4 114 4 Smith, a 4 14 4 ORnala. tb.... 4 3 4 1 0 fkln rt. al 1 I I 4Purtell. aa... I 0 3 3 1 In mot t, p... 10 4 1 tMaddan. e... 3 1114 Mllchall, a. 4 4 0 3 4hrrtian. e. 3 0 3 1 9 Hunt, p 4 0 0 4 0 , Hall, p 3 4 1 3 0 Wa4mer .... 1 0 4 4 0 Totala 34 3 34 14 1 Batted for Hall In the ninth. Cleveland 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 -S Boaton 01300000 03 Three base hits: La tola. Lewis. Three- base hits: Jackson. Home run: Lajole. Sac rifice flv: Purteli. Stolen baaea: Lalole. Callahan, Engle. Speaker (2). Double ptay: r.ngie, etani ana f urteii. hiu: uii nunt, 3 In one inning; off Hall, 6 in seven in nlnga; off Demott, 3 In aeven Innings; off Mitchell, 2 In sex Innings.. Bases on balls: Off Mitchell. 1: off Hunt, 1; off Hall, 3. Hit by pitched ball: By Demott, 1; by Hall, 1. Struck out: By Demott, 8; by Mitchell, 9; by Hall, fr. Wild pitch: Hall. First baso on errors: Cleveland. 1. Left on bases: Cleveland, 7; Boston, 7. , Time: 1:42. Um pire: Evans. score, second game: CLEVELAND. BOSTON. AB.H.O.A.E. flardner, tb. 1 0 3 3 4 Turner. 3b... 4 3 1 3 0 Hootwr, rf,. 4 1110 Callahan, If. 4 0 1 0 0 Svker. cf.. 3 1 4 I 0 jaokann, ef.. 3 14 4 OStahl, lb.... 3 1 10 0 1 Lajole, 3b... 3 4 1 I Lewla. If I 3 1 1 0 HoDnliorat.lb 4 1 11 1 a Purteli, aa... a a 1 Eaeterlr, rf. 3 3 3 4 0 Mnila. lb... 3 0 13 4 Land, e I 3 t 0 1 Csrrlian, e. 3 0 4 1 4 Knaupp. aa. 3 1 0 4 4 r. Smith, p. 1 0 0 3 4 Harkneaa, p. 1 0 0 1 1 Wood, a 10 0 14 Koe.tner, - p. I 1 0 0 0 ' - Totals jo a u le i Totala 3 II il U I mailed aecount of darkness. . . Cleveland 0 0 3 1 4 0 07 Boston 0 0 1 0 o o o ft Two-baae hits: Srjeaker. Lewis tZ). Three- base hlta: Jackson, Hohnhorst, Stahl. Sac rifice bits: Harkneaa, Smith. Sacrifice fly: .Easterly. Stolen bases: Turner, Jackson. Double play: Turner to Lajole. Hits: Off Harkneaa, in five Innlntfs, none out in sixth; oft Koestner, none in two innings: off Smith. 3 In five innings; off Wood, 3 In two Innings. Bases on balls: Off Harkneaa, 3; off Smith, 3. Struck out: y Hartneaa, a: oy noeamer, i. dv omitn. a: ny wooa, a. faaaea duu: camn. Firsts baae on errors: Boston, 1. Left on bases: Cleveland, 4; Boston, 2. Tlma: 1:31. Umpire: Evans. White Sox Divide Two. CHICAGO. BeDt. 27. Washington and Chicago divided a double-header today. Washington losing the first, I to t and taklna the second same. I to 1 Score. first game: CHICAGO. WASHINGTON. - AB.H.O.A. . AB.H.O.A.B. MeOnnnall.tb I 4 13 4 Milan, of.... 4 4 4 0 0 Lord, tb 3 4 4 0 0 Klberfal. Ib 4 3 4 I 4 Meloan, if.. I 1 0 4 4 Cuiin'ham.Ib 3 0 110 Dcusherty, If I 0 3 4 OSum'lott,, lb 3 0 14 1 0 Cholnard. at 3 1 1 4 4 Oeaalar, rf... 4 4 0 0 0 Better, aa... 1 0 4 1 4 McBrlda, at. 3 4 4 T 0 Mullen, lb.. 3 4 4 4 1 Halston. If.. 3 4 3 0 4 Payne, a.... 3 4 14 3 4 Blrael, a... 3 4 4 0 0 Ooott. a..... I 0 0 4 aorar. e 3 0 3 4 1 TMala 3 4 4 3 O'LellTeit ... 1 0 0 0 4 Toula . 3 It 10 1 Totala 34 3 34 14 1 Catholics Plan Attack on White Slave Traffic Creation of Special Central Offioei of Association for Protection of Girli in Principal Cities. WASHINGTON, Sept. V. The white slave traffic was the principal subject dis cussed at tha first National Conference of Cathollo Charities here tonight, following discussions on various phases of charity. Rev. P. Muellor-Blmons of Straaaburg In a report on the International Association for the Pro taction of Young Olrls said the white slave traffic was tha greatest danger. The number of these traffickers, men and women, be added, was an Immense one. He advocated the creation of special cen tral offices of tbe association for the protection of girls, located in the most Im portant city of eacn diocese. DEATH BECORD. E. F. t alaau ST. PAUU Nb.. Sept. 27. (Special. )- Ed. F. Chinn died at the home of hla par ents in this city yesterday afternoon at the age of 54 years, after a lingering Ill ness Induced by cancerous growth In the throat. Hs was born in Rochester, ind came to 8t Paul In 188U and eatabllshed hlmaelf In the drug business. During the Harrison administration he waa postmaster tn this city, and he, aa well aa his brother Catstrr, and their fataer have been prominent In republican party affaire lo this section and have been actively identi fied with the commercial life ot Howard, county. Mr. Chlnn leaves two grown sons and two dauxl.teis. Mrs. Donald McCleod. BCHUYLtR, Neu., Bepu- 3i. tripeclal.) Mis. Lji..4 IcC.eod. vim of Dona.d Mc Lieou, Tatmaier ui c.iuier, una Mon day morning ot r.-it s tllneuaj, at'.er an lilneaa wmcli i.aU -uittd fur - several n.oir.ns. STATE COulilTTEE MEETING C'halrauaa Haseaetter C'alla Body aai . Caadldatra Toaetker at Lla eola Friday. LINCOLN, Pept. 2J. (Special Telegram.) Chan man Huctiult'er of tne republican state central committee haa called a meet ing for PriUay In Llnccln which all candi dates are invited to attend. Plane for the state campaiga a ill bo discussed. Mazeppas Win From Leaders ot th Boosters Stunt Secure! Nice Total of Five Fifty-Ihree Carpcnteri Win in Mercantile. In the Booster league last night the Voegele Dinning team, tbe Maseppas. won two games from the leaders of the league, the Ruffner Tailoring Co. Stuns of the Mairppas got the nice total of 663. The Rangers defeated the strong Sprague Pills two games out of time. In the Mercantile league the Carpenter Paper Co. won all three games from the U. a Cleaning Co. Tonight In the Mercantile league the Ancient Order of United Workmen No. 17 agalnat Equitable Life. Opening of the Omaha league: Metx Bros. aalnst Triumpha; J. 8. Croas against Advos. Score: KUFFNER TAIIiORINO CO. 1st. in. . loim Ratekin B-e Bando . Howell Melum l!tt 1K1 192 iU I Ml 1 lwll Hit 144 16 1S5 1:6 ia 1S3 ah Totals 8)3 740 767 3S MAZEPPA8. 1st. M 3d. Total. li iS Matthes .. Howiey .. Delancy .. btuns Schmidt .. Totala it. ltj? Ul 16 17 1X3 10 141 M ma - lei 4.4 US 201 187 til fed b2H 864 &Tt SPRAOUE PILLS. 313 2,489 3d. Total. 146 467 let. 2d. 141 171 137 1M Itf 101 134 lid 14S lot Mitchell, C. enriatenaen Rice. F tirander ... Mitchell, H. Touts .. 141 161 1(U 148 44J 4ti 46) 461 7a? RANOKR8. m 147 2.270 lat. 2d. 3d. Total. Arnsteln 179 166 1M 142 161 117 1B7 601 Pickett 129 147 140 160 166 432 451 458 463 jT5 Slaughter m Danielaon 142 Weeks 181 Ttotals 800 730 769 CARPENTER PAPER CO. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. 119 142 187 448 137 164 168 419 169 137 174 470 Johnaon, O.. Flnley Smith, L Totals 416 433 (79 CLEAN1NO CO. 1,367 U. 8. 1st, 2d. 3d. Total Qrody Estess Rosenbloom Totals ... 168 163 166 116 16$ lt6 184 106 361 324 405 1.240 BEUtSOK BOWLERS ARE WIXNER8 Beat the Boya from De Bolt by a moll Margin. Benson bowlers won from' the De Holts, who drove-over for a contest Monday even ing. Bcore: DE BOLTS Int. 129 165 1U0 2d. 3d. To'l. i:m Hl 3 134 188 427 114 111 326 386 850 1118 2d. 3d. To'l. 161 133 407 112 105 361 151 117 376 414 416 1134 Ca malum A Boiler . H. Buller Totals 884 EAOLK8. lat. 123 74 ..108 80S W. Moran .. P. McCabe .. Jondroe .... Totals .. IDA. GROVE AND EAST DES MOINES Action of State Capital School In Re fusing; Date Canaea Surprise. IDA GROVE. Ia.. Sept. 27. (SDeclal.)-In view of their old time friendly relations and games year after year alternating be tween ues Moines ana here, tne action or Eaat High in dropping Ida Grove from Its schedule was a matter of surprise and much regret here. It waa understood after the game last year that Ida Grove would bring East High here this fall and that a date would be submitted early In the year. In accord with this understandlnr Sunnr- intendent Hagler submitted October 29 as date way last April, ana when no answer came, sent another letter saying that if no reply was received Ida Orove wouia consiaer tne aate as belonging to hMMl . High. Tne schedule was published In the state papers with East High having a place thereon for October 29, and about a week ago In response to Mr. Hauler's requeat lor a contract ana some definite action. Miss Goodrelt, the principal at East High, blandly writes that she was not aware that East High considered a game with Ida Grove this year. At Ida Grove It looka like a . plain case of cold reer. Ida Grove has booked a came here for October 23 with the Lincoln, Neb., aggre- Satlon and Is considering games with maha, North Division of St. Paul and oak fara. Chicago. Tne schedule is lined witn tne exception or Tnanksirivina; and It Is probable that one of these bin out side schools will be brought In here for mat aay. ti Invest in a vest-pocket edition of Cobs. Five 4 cents (or a packet of Iwyj&k- j three, lhe investment IVfi J wont waste your money I Stx ia r tor cigars wiui expen sive ornamentations. kt the package isn't gretn, it doesn't contain Cob. 9 for 15c "VEST POCKET 0111014" Se foe a,acet of S j L LEWIS CIGAR MFC CO.. Makwa, Nawaia. N. J. , Tka Larseat ladapeadeat , , . Ciaer FaeteT la tha wacid ' Allon Droo. Co. Distributors. COBS Compare JOHN RUSKIN ZZ' cigtrt with otheri told at jc Uaa?- nd JOHN RUSKIN I will lwyt be on your lips. Lf lc; i fa In OllJ yl 0 If:.v..--.::- H;; V, ..ii .as .60, Chase Appointed , New Manager of Highlanders Stalling is Paid Up in Pull and Removed from Position New Man is Tourth. NEW YORK. Sept. 27 Hal Chase waa appointed manngcr of the New York Amer Icuns by President Flank J. Farrell today to succeed George i. Stalllngs. deposed. Mr. Farrell wired t. liate to take charge of the team this afternoon after Ptalllngs had been paid m full to t.ie date tif the expira tion of hla contract. Stalling has nothing to aay reirardlng hla removal from' the man agement of the team and haa no Imme diate plans for the future. Chase, the new munager, haa been with tlio club alnee loi. lie Is the fourth man to be entrusted with the management, his predeceasors having been Calk Uliffltli. Norman Elberfeld and UeuiKe T. Slalllnaa- Al TO ( I I II roit AHKRHEIOi If. C. Jrnrtt la Elected f'real.lent of Oraanlan t Ion. ABERDEEN, 8. D.. Sept. 27. (Special.) The Aberdeen Automobile club wa nn Ised at a meetuiK of the buslnca nun of Aberdeen yenterUay. H. C. Jewett wan elected provident f the orKimUatlon; J. C. Basfett, vice preaiilent ;; John n. Roman, eecretary and treanner, nd F. H. Barnard. R. 1). rtlway. 8. II. Jumper. W. C. Allen, K. W. Boettiher and L. J. Bwannon,. board of irovernors. The- purpose of the orxanl zatlon Is to work for Rood ronda, protection of automublllala from unjust lawn or city ordinance, the eo-oneratlon of automobile owners for the punishment of violators ol the laws relating to such vehicles, and the enactment of the right sort of lcKlalatlnn. The club will alno anaiiRe to net aa honi for the contotitanta In the twin city auto mobile tour who will reach Aberdeen next Sunday. , ItaiFI CUTT0N.2lla.aixa BEDFORD, 21 ia. kith Arrow Kotch COLLARS Sit snugly to the neck, tbe tope meet tn front and there is ample space for the cravat. Ik..) for 23c Cluart Pesbody St Co-.Makaa 1 Trn 1 ' " .da 1 S mm . A q& Here's I JiiQumX f X I liL ULLrt I UU UrVL X ' ; ui re i rsrc rri it unurX . if. , navr ai Ar :irNi ii inr - v: coneuMCNsv oieTMieuTge J II JOHN NITTLER I) ) , XiUS 24th Slrat II I I a. "a p. m AT rOl .-..I OOUO. 1SSS ae-M V mo seal . "iSj I imbiA-iaso ! J i.MJLiUJMiaj(li)3la: tMjiTfiVlifi a .,.,,, t. 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