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hi IS Tim BEE: OMAHA. RAlTTTlDAY, OCTOBER 1. 1010. Rourkes Conquer Antelopes Seven to Six; Athletics Break Record for Season's" Victories; Giants Swamp Doves V., i RODHRtS BEAT ANTELOPES Four Pitchers Are Used in Attempt ' to Stop Omaha. FIKAL SCOBE IS SEVEN TO SIX Visitors pile f tetfn Ran In tho leTMth IrkooiioTrr ttram Three-Base lilt and Two Tno-RitIri, LINCOLN, Bept. V-Kour Lincoln pitchers could not stop Omaha today, and th visitors won by a score of T to 6. floor : : LINCOLN. ab. n. H. O. Jude If i 0 i 1 3aKhlor, ss 4 10 1 Cola, cf (112 Cobb, rf 1 i 0 8 Cock man, 3b 1110 Kruger, lb 1 0 0 8 Weldensaul, 2b 4 111 Clark, a 10 0 7 McOrath, p 0 0O0 Wolveiton, p I 0 0 0 Fox, p 0 0 0 1 Uelst, p 10 0 0 Totals 31 i 6 27 OMAHA. Arock. 2b li 1 2 King, cf 3 2 2 Ki'hoonover, rf 0 0 3 Wgg.rt, If 6 0 0 Kane, lb 3 10 Morlarlty, lb 3 11 Kneuves, M 4 11 Oomlmg, c 2 10 Khoades, p 10 1 Melter p 2 0 0 11 8 0 0 A. 3 0 0 1 0 3 0 3 0 0 V Ball Game With Real Actors in the Positions Cinderella Girl Company Wallops the Martin Beck Hired Hands at Vinton Park. Tfals Omaha Lincoln Three-base lilt: hits: YVeiilenaaul, .36 10 ,1 0 0 0 1 0 2 3 0 0 Schoonover. Acock, King, M 8 0 0-7 0 06 l'wo-base Kchoon- 27 0 5 1 0 over (2). Double olavs: Uaftnler to Knitter. Kneavea to Katie. Btolen Ijh: Cock- man, HlRgeit, Kane. Bacnflce hits; Oagnler. Cobb. KrtiRer. Clark. Kneaves UondlnK. Btrurk out: Hy McOrath, 1; by Wolverton, 4; by Oi-ist, I; hy lthua.les, 3. Banes on bulls:' Off McOrath, 3; oft Wolveiton, 1; off Kox, 1. Wild pitch: Rhoades, 1. Left on bases: Lincoln, 6; Omaha, 16, Time: 2:06. Cm pi re: Clark. Having a real base ball frame In their show for every performance makes It easy for the members of the Cinderella Olrl company to pull off an Imitation name oc casionally and at Vinton street park Fri day morning, a congregation of actors. ulnars, stage hards and ringers from the ahead of him Ovpheum was walloped by a score of 18 to 4 In four blissful Innings. After that the exponents of vodeveel went back to their own game of working an hour a day and drawing SfiOO a week maybe. The catcher and the wonder worker of the P.randeia theater bunch was waller. He stood up behind the bat without fear and efhpped every ball he could get his hands on. That waa something or a dif ficult feat because R. Dale, the pitcher, had a world of eed. Jack Henry, once a western league star, waa drawn in for th Orpheum on the pre text that ha ence carried a bucket ef paint .Boston GIANTS PILE UP BiG SCORE Doves Lose by Score of Seventeen to Eight. TOTAL OF FORTY-FIVE SAFE HITS Brrker'i Ham Ban In the Fifth Brought In Three Men Ahead of Ulna DTore Ceta Three- Basger. Standing of the Teams. BOSTON, Bept 30. New Tork eaBlly de feated Boston today, 17 to 1 Becker a home run in the fifth sent three runa in Score: BOSTON. AB.H.O.A.B NEW TORK. ABHOAC. rnr, lf-rf. t rx.T . sb.... s apodtraaa, ef 1 Murrar. rf-ll i Srltwrll, KIMrhr, as. tfeTlln. ab.. Mwkle, lb.. Wilton, c... Wllue. p.... Cran.lall, p. W.)-4nlph, p.. Back Total!., I 1 1 t 4 0 0 110 4 1 Cellini, If. lGoole, cf... Ofhfan. 2b.., neck, lb... (Millar, rf.. 1 Burt. lb.... 0 Rartden, e. 0 Brown, p... Curtis, p... Muem. p. 4 Totals.... I I 113 9 3 4 14 1 11 0 I 1 o e 116 1 4 110 0 14 10 14 4 4 4ft 4 4 1 .41 It tl 14 I HT. JUSUPU DO I III, 10 VICTOR. Toprkjt l.oaea, Ten It. Three, nnd Foor to .othlnr. ST. J08KFH. Sept. 30 -Hard hitting by St. Joaeph defeated Topeka in the first double-header today, score, for Charlea Qore, es'a friendly service for the Orpheum stags manager, but his skill couldn't make up for what the others did. Two of the three White Kuhna named A. Kuhn and B. Kuhn, respectively, were In prominent and disgraceful positions and Tommy, who would have to go by his last name If he ever joined a team, was a bright particular star from the Japanese troupe. Tho Brandels team was quite as duplldtous In its scheming as the vaudeville actors, and had It all planned to use the goat from the Cinderella Girl company as a useful force In an emergency, but the ridiculous tlnm-like ease with which the opposition fell Into their outstretched maw made tricks nil unnecessary. On the Orpheum team were: Holland, Tommy, Henry, Sidney, B. Kuhn, Murray, Hunter, Porter and Kuhn. The Brandels conquering heroes were made up of E. H. Waller, ft. Tale, L. C. Clausen, F. WunderUy, L. Schnlta, R. Radcllff, F. Mitchell, C. Kllngbell and C. Vorhees. game of first game Powell, ir... Fox, 2b Jones, lb..,, MeChesney. Kellly. b... Corhan, ss.. Goodrich, rf Frambes, c. Johnson, p.. Tola la .. cf ST. JOSEPH. A B. It 6 6 .. 5 .. 4 ::! .. 4 .. 4 .. 4 Person, cf Thomason, If.. Beckley, lb..., Riley, rf Abbott. 2b Bluffer, 31) Peoples, ss Maxey, c Fugaie, p , 37 10 TOPEKA. All. H. ::::::::, 3 2' O. 2 2 4 0 27 O. 2 1 0 2 1 3 0 A. 1 1 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 A. 0 0 1 0 13 Bowlers- Get Down to Work in All Leagues Some Good Scores Ran Up on Omaha Alleys Eeios Show TJp Well in First Contest. 44 It 27 16 I Batted for Wiltsa In the fifth. New Tork 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 3 317 3 0 2 2 0 0 0 9 1 Bane on balls: off Brown, 4: off Curtia, 1; aft Mattern, 4, Struck out: By Brown, l; by Mattern, 1; by Wlltse. i; Dy cran dall. 3: bv Rudolph. 2. Home run: Becker, Three-base hit: Devore. Two-base nits: Miller (2), Wilson, Brown. Hits: on Brown. Kl in four Innlnss: off Wlltse. 11 In 4 four Innlncs: off Curtis. 2 In one and one-third innings; off Cran.lall, 6 in four innings; erf Kudoipn, i in one inning; on Mattern. 4 in three ana two-tmras innings, Tlnve: 2:15. Umpires: Klem and Kane. Phillies Plar Tl. BROOKLYN. N. T.. Sept. 30-Brooklyn and Philadelphia played ten Innings to a tie, today in a heavy-hitting battle, In which six pitchers were used. Bcore: PHILADELPHIA. UKOUKLVN. ' AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Titus, rf 4 t 4 4 4 p Idaon, cf. 4 I 1 0 4 1(40 Imflxrt. lb. . f 4 ID I 4 8 4 1 Wheat, II. .. I 4 4 1 I 0 Hummel, 2b. 6 I 1 0 0 Coulaon, rf.. 4 I 10 6 4 Mcttlveen. 3b 4 3 14 0 stark, m... 17 0 0 Miller, e... I I 1 4Buioh 1 0 .1 1 Berton, c. 0 0 0 4 Itmkar, p., 0 4 4 4Rrwln .... 0 0 1 U 'Dillon ... Bcanlon. a .44 14 II 11 I Lennox .. WESTERN LEAQCE. Sioux City - 1S4 W. 1'W 101 92 S7 M 7J 70 42 L. M 6.1 70 77 W l P.1 13 ret. .4 .671 .635 .M4 .444 .43 .262 Penver 14 Lincoln K,3 Wichita 14 Orraha IKS St Joaiph 'A Pes Mo nes 13 Topoka Ift4 AMER, LEAOfE. I NATL. LEAOl'E. W.L.'Pct! W.L.Tct. Philadelphia. W 4fi ,w:iChlcago .'.....4 47 New yoik....S2 ti .o9 .New iorit....iw.K'J lelrolt S3 M M Pittsburg ....3 2 .672 Boston M .MSl Philadelphia. .74 71 .611 Cleveland .. .67 77 .4 Cincinnati ...73 75.493 Washington. .64 f3 -4 St. Loula 69 S3 .41 Chicago 64 63 .436 1 Brooklyn W stj .411 St. Louis 45103 .304 Hoston ow 9t4.i Yesterday's Resolts. WESTERN LEAGUE. Omaha, 7; Lincoln, 6. lies Moines, 9; Sioux City, a Topeka, 2-0; t. Joseph, 10-4. Lenver, 7; Wichita, ti, AMERICAN LKAOUE. Boston, 1: Phlladolphla, 4. Chlcaso. ; 6t Louis, 1. Washington, ; New York, 3. , NATIONAL LEAGUE. Vast York 11 Ritaton. ft. Phllalell)h'la, 9; Brooklyn, . Called at end of tenth; darkness. Oanirs Today Western League Omaha at Lincoln, Pes Molneo at Sioux City, Topoka at bt. Jo seph. IHwver at Wichita. American Lieague Moston at. r-nuivuni UULE1TCS SMASH RECORD Leaders Defeat Boston and Make it Ninty-Nine Wins. PITCHER COOMBS IS EFFECTIVE Home Team Takes Advantage of Er rors and Takes the Combat by the Bcore of Foar to One. PHILADELPHIA. Bept, 30.-By Winning today'B game from Boston. Philadelphia broke the American league record for vic tories, which waa set at ninety-eight by Detroit last year. Coombs was effective. while the home team took advantage of Boston's errors and won by 4 to 1. Bcore; rniUAUltl.ru I A. BOSTON. AB H O A am tl ft r HartMl. U... e OClsrdner, lb.. 4 V l' 4 i Ur4, rf. ... 4 14 4 I Hnmwr rf ... 1 t S o Cclllns. lb... I 14 1 ORnnker. cf... 1 S I 4 (l Mt-Innls, 3b.. 4 1110 Lewis, If 4 1 o lb.... 4 1 4 I I Bnilo, tb....l 14 4 4 Kimnn. tl.... l 5 s or,-nn . a m h t i jurrr, M 4 I 1 t 1 Prtfll.r. lb.. 4 4 4 4 4 ' ) T I VKIennw. ... 1 3 4 1 ceoraM, 4 0 4 1 4crrli. . 1 114 0 Wood, p I 4 4 4 Totals 14 41711 . Tnttla 14 4 14 11 PftPton a a l a n a a nt x-nnaaeipni 4 1 1 0 0 2 0 Two-baae hits: Barry 12). Bacrlflca hit: phia, Chicago at 8C Louis, Washington at Bpeaker. Stolen base: Btmnk. Struck out Knit, lb.... I Bsun, cf...., t Vf. !(.... I Grant, 3b 4 Brnuflcld, lb 4 t'ooln. m. . . . t Muran, e I Mocro. p 1 Bluttler, p... I Wslsh 1 Olrard, p 4 bronrun, p... 1 ToUit., K'w York. National Leajrue fit. Louis at Pittsburg, New York at Boston. Philadelphia at Brooklyn. CRElCarON READY FORFRAK Team Has Last Scrimmage for Yank ton Game Tomorrow. VISnOBS TO, ARRIVE TONIGHT By Wood, I; by Coombs, t. 1. Left on bases Bases on balls Boston, 6; Philadelphia orf Woods, S; off Coombs, 3. First base on errors: Boston, 1; Philadelphia, I. Wild puon: toonibs . Time: 1:6 Umpires Connolly and Egao. White Sox Win Easily. ST. I.OI'IR Sent il TV, If am rt.f.( CI Louis In the final came tf the aerl lArl.v Rnor.i f CHICAOO. AB.H.O.A.B. I.ix-al Team Shows I'p Strong; and Fit for Classy Strotrgle Llneop Not Definitely Announced Marrln Ont. teCn'll, 2b 4 Lord, lb 4 Mtlosn, rf... 4 bURpenger. If 1 t'ho'liiftrd, oft Slitrkburn, m I wuiien, lb... 5 Blerk. e 4 Olmttosd, p.. S Fu-est, 3b.,.. 0 BT, LOUIS AS. H.O. A. 4 Traesdsle, 2b I 0 JiTiwn, Sb... 4 Oetsn, If...., 1 Nonhn, cf. 4 Hr Umui, rf OWklltce, ss. COrl., lb... 4strphns, s. 0 M.llnr. p... 0B.)-d, p 1 4 I II New Foot Ball is Not a Game for Mollycoddles List of Injuries to Date Shows that All Danger to Flayers is Not Eliminated. PHILADELPHIA. Sopt 30 That fool ball under the new rulea Is not likely to degenerate Into a pastime for mollycoddles as was feared by expert who favor the old-fashioned gan.e, Is shown by the In juries already sustained by players on Franklin field In regular games and In practice. Here is the list up to date Brown, Dickinson college, broken collar bone, snstnlneo: in game. lloekmeyer, rennsyivsnia bone, received In practice. Bloom. Pennsylvania In practice. Mam, r ennByiTaiuvk in practice. Hutchinson, Pennsylvania, kneei out of came for a week. Clark and Keogh, Pennsylvania, on knee. Toung. Joudet and Shoemaker, Pennsyl vanla, lame knees or ankles. broken collar collar bone broken shoulder dislocated wrenched water n-ct statement, but they have great confi dence In the Justice and common sense of General Barry, the superintendent, whe, they believe, will put a different light upon the situation within another week. BRITISH ACCIDENTS FEWER Itepnrte from Itallroad Men In Great Britain hov Travel t.rovtlnar Safer There. Local railroad officers have received copies of a reiort handed In to the British board or trade that accidents on the rail ways In England In i:! have a decided de crease from those In li08. The following Is the list as given: 971 killed against 1.043 In l!W. 7,633 injured against 7.954 In 1MR. When the enormous amount of traffic on these lines Is remem bered these records are a testimonial to th care exercised. Secretary Dickinson at Harbin. HARBIN. Manchuria. Bert. SO Jacob M. Dickinson, the American oecretary of war; Krieailier General Clnreuce It. Edwards. chief of the bureau of insular affair, and their partv passed through here today en route fiom Peking to Moscow and Bt. IVerirurr 1 0 4 4 .44 14 M 14 4 Totals 30 S 6 24 13 4 Ht. Joseph 0 1 2 0 3 4 0 0 10 Topeka 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 02 ' Three-base hits: Powell, Goodrich. Two bas hits: Kellly. Corhan 12), Johnson (2.) Stolen bases: tox 1,2), Jones (3), Corhan, Goodrich, Thomason, Maxey. Struck out: By Johnson, 7; by fr'ugale, 6. Base on bans; By Johnson, 1; by Funate, 3. Time: 1:40. Umpire: liurlhurt. Score, second game: . . . fiT: JOSEPH. A LI. H. H. O. A. E. S 0 2 2 0 0 4 The Pete Lochs and Brodegaard Crowns had an Interesting aeries on the Metro politan alley last night. In the first game the Lochs had an cany time of It, but in the second game there was something do lng all the time, with little Bill Vosa iiiiwuB ma puis iur wl 4-m score, wnutj m I l y i Martin nhot a 222 gam?. The Crowns cap- Stl VC OCllC " vva uiv vaajyiiu H hi 1 1 IV taVJIU iMU UUT U vu the last. Thomas ... 1 lost ot d . . , Balser M. Martin. B. Martin . Powell, If..., Fox. 2b , Junes, lb...., McClieaney, itellly, 3b... Corhan, as.. Goodrich, rf Coe, o Swift, p Totala .. Persch, cf..... Thomason, If.. Beckley, lb.... Riley, rf.. Abbott. 2b Stoffer, . Sb peoplea, Maxey, c UUfen. p cf H. 2 0 0 0 . 0 0 1 2 0 21 4 TOPEKA. AB. K. 3 . 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 o. 2 1 3 2 0 4 1 8 0 21 O. 1 1 6 1 2 4 0 A. E. 0 0 0 4 .0 10 .0 0 0 IS 0 0 0 0 0-0 i Total ....21 Bt. Joseph ToDeka ' 'Uame called at the end of seventh inning on account of darkness. Two-base hit: Powell. Stolen bases: nwell lil. Kellly. Sacrifice hit: Oorhan. Double play: Beckley to Peoplea, out: By bwlft. ; by uinen l balls: Off Swift. 1; off Ulftei ttuuok Bae on 7. Hit b intoned ball: By Sswift, Umpire: Hurlburt. Time: l.U lOIX LOSE rOOIILY I'LAVKU GAMES Ik.. Molnea Wlua by Scorn of Nino to Six. RirtiTTf CTTY. Rmoi. 3u.- Des Moines d feated Sloua City today in a poorly played game. The batting ot Haitman ana st uck featured, bcore: SluL X CITV. AB. It. 11. O. A. 2 13 5 Andreas, 2b 4 Jlttlliuau. mm... Myers, It uuililu b...... Miller, lb Town, o NelgUbors, of.. Isbeil, rf lUilly. rf Welch, lb., 3b. Wilson, p...... O'l'oole Totala u 2 1 1 7 0 1 0 12 V 0 of... lib.. Mattick, Colllgan, Claire, ss... Niohoff. 3b Curtis, If... Iiwyer, lb.. Kelly, rf... L'lemiiiona, Herch, p.. Hues ton, p. 39 DUS MOINEH. AB. K. 0 1 0 13 27 16 .... 4 .... 4 .... .... .... & .... o ...i 4 .... 4 .... 0 A. Totals. Batted for Miller In the eighth. Batted for Uucker in the eighth, but was taken out. Batted for Erwin In the eighth. Batted for bcanlon in the tenth. Philadelphia 0 000 1 0080 0-9 Brooklyn ivviivvs v Left on bases: Philadelphia, 10; Brooklyn, 10. Two-base hits: Magee, Urant. Two- susjii :sunj eiuoti 'Uosinon :iu sum find. Dauoert, Coulson. Stolen bases: Magee, Dauoert, llummell, uouison. Douole play: Bergen to McE3veen, Base ivi balls: Off Moore, 2; oft Saettlor, 1; oXt Brennan, 2; oft Uucker, 4. Struck out: By Moore, 1; by Bhettler, 3; by Kucker, 6; Ktf Q..anln 9 III, K ., t.ll.kn kaU- 13 , 1 1 r .i . ... Kill,,,,, ..tv uj i u n m. . l . hux.m Magee. Passed ball: Moran. Hlta: Off? Moore, 3 in three innings; off Shettler, 3 In four Innlncs: off Ulrurd. 1 in one and one-third iniung; oif Kucker, 13 In nine in nings. Time: 2:07. Umpires: Kason and Johnstone. 1 o 1 l I o 0 4 PT& LOCHS. 1st. 2d 181 169 178 , 119, 214' Iff) iia 180 222 187 Sd. Total. 176 17 1H5 Ua 224 617 488 m 516 63& Wins Futurity at Columbus Totals . 9ii 941 347' 2,99 Bad manners of the Victor Throw BROLlfiUAAKD CROWNS. ; T. n. u.u rr:.u.. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. .. AH-ccia vu Her Into Panic. Pagarborg 1WI . U2 li 630 vooa lid 243 :& b31 bhultx iko 179 149 6ti Carman m 191 11 611 Hough 117 170 laS 446 over, everything atands in readiness for the annual game between Cretghton univer sity and Yankton college. The northern squad, with Coach Roberts In charge, will arrive in this city this evening'. Tankton oomes with an aggregation of experienced men, .and they hope to reverse last year soore. A short signal practice Will form the major portion of this evening's work on the hill. No definite line-up has bean se looted yet by the coach, although Morgan thaler has been shifted from tackle to full back. Hopkins, a new acquisition, will most probably fill In the optin tackle. Backfleld to Bo Chosen Tonight. The back, field will be chosen tonight from Levy, Magulre, Klye, Quigley. Phllbin or O'NelL "Big" Lee will be seen in his old position on the right of the line. The team suffers a great handicap, due to the fact that Marrln, who has played so brilliantly in past years, is suffering from an injury received In the Alumni match last week. This necessitates a general shaking up of the back field, . but does not weaken the team to any extent. Coach Miller la well satisfied with thtushowlng of his man dur lng the last few days, and expect them to put up the battle of their lives In the open- ' -- w w . MVDOiDi auviiiat Miu TirtnUTrn 4 T-r A-. - A. M . . . . . Blssnn hv hn .i.,j k .... i. """ViJV ""' rept. uenver .. , io "'-1 iook a ten inning game from Wlchlt Totals 802 9t6 COLUMBUS, O.. Bept. SO.-NaUve Belle 758 2,538 I Mlsa Stokes, champion trotters Of last xne bt, James and Harvey a Colts, to year at 3 and 1 years, today won the settle a lung dispute as to which was tho S-yeaf-old and 2-year-old divisions of the better team, bowled their fcame on the Horse Review futurity in races that were uasemeni alleys at the Metropolitan last maa uncertain by the unsteadlnesa ef night, the Bt. James taking two games, also each, totals. Score: ST. Weymuller Wlinon ... D. Moyna Hansen .. Muliman . Totals H aster .... Sohroedor L. Nelson J. Moyna Jaoobkon . Totals JAMES. 1st. 2d ... It) ... in ... 127 ... 143 ... 147 133 17 150 ie 147 V 3d. Total. V&0 lk 157 , Native Belle was faverlte, but her man ners threw the wagering publlo into Panlfi that did nAl H.ihal until t,n...J .Si I.,. . . .u, i.uun .i way in tne fifth heat and wen it 4tl la l9H. She did the first quarter of the 464 urai neat in 0:294. miss btokee. first choioa in the Junior 1.372 f ,vl,l. broke going away in the first neat, wnicn went to Justioe Brooke in alow 3d. TJoitti-. -I Ih middle heat was a see-saw be. iw ( 41 iween tne two almost all the way, which -w I naipsM DIDKM U'4-l(l n4 4aaI a a v.a situ iuua en ct'Ul u Ui l:C6hi. She won th third heat in slower time, though it waa aa stubbornly . oon testea aa the second one. Leftwhltch won me pacing envision as aha nleased. In an attempt to beat his world' record bt 2:01, made here a Harvester failed. He stepped the ' first Quarter in less than half a minute, but took 0:3m for the second quarter. The third hnn vaa t tH a.wv . . ... 515 total, and Ued Zltxman T.,r .mu . . "".Vw " v ou "l with. 178. . " " v.w, making the mile In 2:01;. W ROTH'S SPKCIALa 1.. . i, .V' lRMT l thrM roe lu 2d. 3d. ToUl. 1 " "' " lavurue over tne field of 754 777 HAKVEy S COLTS. 1st. 2d. las 113 141 185 129 lb2 139 2U0 141 137 S40 157 2U2 Via. 14 bH3 451 4U 744 774 790 2.315 The .Wroth' Specials took three straight I auiea irum we noaps lam mgnv on ran- cluco's alleys. Thl is the first time these two teams have met. Mann made a total ot 659 and waa high on totals 6r th night. Geddes waa high man for thb Hospea with Mann .. Stafford Indue .. Langren VVtiber . Totals. W.Zltaman... Otadea t Zlixman.... nitnnell ...... 1 Haines lii 2u6 1U) ls7 LA 179 1.0 U6 169 1.4 -..ill ..,w:..i43 '.. 19 lol u S45 m 48 HOSPUS. 1st 2d. 144 1-V 173 ltio lot 131 144 159 126 153 178 1.8 181 153 li3 5,, ,., yaa. ne won In tralght beats la Dlokle C. forcing him to make the u.t n. r" in i 2:09 class, nacinfl' rh,u t.An. ma. Independence Boy. ch. g. (Valentine). I 9 I u. in. IVJOXI 9 Iilckle l eh . tr,llli i e 3 lady Isle, b. m. (Cox)".. Dickie C., ch. g. (Crocker) Beautv Wllken. h m ,n.k 8d. Total. The Philistine, b. s. (MeHenfyi.. 440 615 444 warry Uc, b. g. (Patterson).. princess Hal. b. m. (Hedrlok). u. k. iMarvini.. 5 4 t 'Totala .. Bloux City lies Moines 27 13 2 t S 0-0 41 . 14 Wilson In ninth, 0 110 10 1 1 0 0 4 0 0 1 Two-base hits: Welch, Isbell, Harlman, CI Alio, Mattick, Kelly, Dwyer (3). Thiee baae hit:' Hartman. Home run: Nleholf. Saorltlce hits: Hartman. Cullman, Clem imns titolen bane: Colllgan. Double play: Herche to Clernmons to lmyer. lilts: orf Hnrrhe. II In aeven and two-tniriis innings. Baaes on balls: (iff Wilson, 1: off Herche, Struck out: By Wilson, tf; by Heiche, 4. Wild pitches: Heiche, I. Passed ball: Clemm.ine. Time: 1:50. Umpire: Haskell. Attendance. OuO. Total 741 7 822 On the Francisco alley 455 M3''01 Queen, b. tn. (KelYy)"!"'""! g U2 Time: iM. 1:06. 'iM. - tJ?Tf,rV?ZL 'uturlty. 3-year-old th new team tern, I in 5, $6,600: JN stive Belle, b. trot f. ff urnhtrl M a t'niiii vu.. wit,, m ? f in th Omaha league, th. Rdoa. took th Grace, ch! 71 (McDivItU UU"a'" J i Jetter Into camp for three straight game Ab'.b. c. fGeeis) !!!"!!6 3 5 3 ..u.u nj.uu, til. i. ij. uenvon ...4 R A m and took total pins by 79. Captain Youaem took all hunurs for his team, with SOS single game and 554 for total. Kennedy took ail honors for hi team, with 546 for totals and 199 for single game. Score: KKIOS. . 1st. 24. 3d. Total. r-. tsorgaru l,y 164 Sutter liu 105 Sage lut luJ Stuns 1..7 14. 1 ullmra itM 111 171 L4 Ui 166 1.6 prlngflrld nnd WtriiUg Water. BPKINGFIKLD, Neb., hept. 0.-The fol lowing schedule ha boen prepared for the Bprlngfield High aciiutd foot ball team, wiilch opened the srasun liuit Saturday by defeating Nebraska City High school; October 1, Uetping Water High school, at Weeping Waiei-; October 8, Weeping Water academy, at KinLngfield; October 15, Ash land High school, at Akhland; October 22, Weeping Watur High school, at Spring field; October 19. Omaha High second team, at Springfield; November 5. opvn; November 12, South Omaha High, at South Omaha. Supeilntendent tapletou is en-teav-orlng to arrange games with Council bluffs and Plultsmouth High school. Contrmels and Heleasea. CHICAGO. Bept. 29 President B. B. John son of the American league today an nounced the following list of contracts and r!aea: lteleused: By Chicago, to Montreal, C. j.Grnmi and C. Trench; to Bt. Joeeph. Pow- ell. Kellly, Cooler and Collins; to Wichita, Jf fUght and Burnham; to Dea Moines, Owen; V to San Fianciaco, Weaver and McDonald; to tguiney. Anderson. By sit. Louis, to Bos ton, vMeyers; to Cleveland. Newtuo. By D irUt. to Memphis. Thrasher. Totals Kennedy . 1- uagmald liou t auer .... Lepinsky 8u6 JLTTICUS. 1st. 199 14 loi M 152 b!7 815 3.4.13 2d. 176 lo5 l.k lu; 186 3d. Total. 171 119 177 1d8 lb8 846 4".' 472 4:4 505 Toials In the 813 813 792 V lift Mercantile league the Onlmoda won two games out of three from the Wuariermaaier'a Department team. Griffin Of th Onimod had high single game, with JU3 pins, and Amluxem bad high total, with 504 pins. Tonight In th Mercantile league Ak-6ar-Bens agaluat Kamoa. Tonight In the Booster league the Peo ples' Store against Stors Malts, and Tou em's Coils against West Sides. Score; QUARTERMASTER'S DEPARTMENT 1st. 2d. Zd. Total. Martla Ids io 1w m Menu .' 1J lo3 117 Kowiand 13 li3 129 534 With the last scrimmage of the Totals 31 27 12 1 Totals 40 14 IT 14 1 Bt. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 Chicago 0 1 0 0 1 4 2 1 0-4 Two-base hit; Choulnard. Three-haae hits: Stephens, Stone. Bases on bails: Off Mslloy, 3; off Boyd, 1. Struck out: By Malloy, 8; by Olmatead, 8. Hits: Off Mai lay, 8 In six and two-third Innings; off Boyd, 12 In three Innings: Time: 1:44. Um- week Iplres; Evans and Sheridan, Highlanders Are Losers. NEW YORK. Sent. 30 The New Voiles Slayed their first game at home today un er the new manager, Hal Chase, and lost to Washington, 4 to 3. Soore: WASHINGTON. NBW YORK. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Milan. et....3 110 0 Danlela, If... 4 140 Elterreld. lb. 3 0 3 X 0 Hmrblll. rf. 4 0 Can'bam, lb, i I I 1 0 ('hast., lb..,. 4 0 gcm rlott, lbS 1 4 0 0 Knisht, as... 4 3 Bchaafer, If.. 4 1 4 4 0 Uardnor, 3b.. 4 I McBrlde, aa.. 3 1 8 3 0 cm, cf 4 I Graalar, rf...l 1 4 0 0 Auatln, 2b. ...4 1 fiuaat, e 4 0 4 0 1 Blair, c 8 4 Groom, p.... I 0 0 1 0 Warhop, p.... 2 0 Laporta .... 1 0 Totals 12 I 37 71 Totals 84 4 87 M 3 Batted for Warhop in the ninth. Washington 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 1 New York. i 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 23 Two-base hits: Cunningham, McBrlrte, Knight (3.) Three-base hit: Milan. Sacri fice hit: Elberfeld.. Stolen base: War hop. Left on bases: Washington, 7; New Tork, 7. Base on errors: Washington, 1. Double plays: Blair to Gardner; Knight to Gardner to Cbas to Blair. Struck out: By Warhop. 2; by Groom, 3. Base on balls: Off warhop, 6. Hit by pitched batl: By Warhop, Elberfeld; by Groom, War hop. Wild pitch: Warhop, Time: . 1:47. Umpires: O'Leughlln and Dineen. Cadets' Story Now Outlined i Captain Forces Hen to Walk in Rain, When Custom Sanctions Tramp Under Shelter. BALTIMORE!, Sept. 80 The cadet' side of the existing trouble at West Point Mili tary academy, as a consequence ot which the entire corps Is under restrictions, was given In a confidential letter from one ot the cadets to a friends In. this city, who said tonight: "The final grievance waa when Captain Longan made 'area birds' walk in the rain. Under this form of punishment cadet .have to walk with their guns tor two hours on Wednesday afternoon and four hours on Sunday afternoon. It Is the immemorial custom that they can walk on the stoop ot the barrack when it rain. But Captain Longan lined them out in the downpour, he staying under cover, dry and smoking a pipe. Moreover, ha refused to let th men oil their guns and made tne corporal take th rag out ot the bores, so that th cadets had to clean off rust for day afterward, "The men resent Captain Longan' rep resentation that he waa a new man and that the cadet wanted to break him in, and they feel that he has not made a cor- GRIZZLIES WIN TENTH ment as officials for th game. HIGH SCHOOL BUAI GETS HEADY Local Wichita Loses by the Score of Seven to Six. Bept. From Wichita thla afternoon 7 to 6 with honors even on hlta ana witn iuck favoring the visitors. WICHITA. SeDt. 30 Score it?..i4t..u Bcore; WICHITA. AB. H. PO. A. E. .8 2 8 , 6 4 5 0 , 4 4 .8 , 8 , 0 .43 J ""V, - c- trrocioo 7 4 ro H!)v Ure.f5, Oood. b. f. (Grady). dis lime: 2:07A. 1:09. I:07.. 2:uL. 2rOH te"?TlnT000:UlUrU- tr Miss blokea, b. b. (Willis) 3 i Justice Brooke, b. e. (Miller) 1 3 Bonnie Hill, u. b. ( E. Benyon) 2 4 Peter boy, br. 0. (McDevitt) 4 3 " .t,:a- 1 UMcMahan; 3 dia ...Ti, s:u. t A. 8W futu,1ty. 3-ear-old pacer Leftwhicn. b. f. (Healev) 1 1 1 1; Inkling Dan. b. c. (Murphy) 2 2 2 Tim: 2:13, 2:16. 2:14. To beat the world's record. 2:01, for trot ting atalllons: The Harvester, br. h., by. Walnut Hail (Geersi, i,.st. Time by quar ter: 0.294, 1:01V. 1.31. 2:01V . . Madison and Stanton Today. MADISON, Neb., Sept. 30. (Special.) The local foot ball aggregation, under the direc tion of Coach Garrey of the Madison High school, will measure strength with the Stanton team on the Madit-ou gridiron Sat urday. The game promisee to be exciting, and much ia expected of the Madison line up, owing to the superior management ol ! 'Jutach Garrey. Boy on Edj (or Nebraska City Game Tomorrow. Mlddleton, cf.... The Nebraska Citv fnnt Kail t . whi.k Pettigrew, rf 6 I to nlav Omaha thrh au.hnni ut,.rrf.u I Westerzll. 88 6 afternoon at Vinton street Dark ia to arrive I)vl8. 5 in Omaha Saturday morning over the Bur- Kmer, lb 8 '.scon ac Missouri. The bnva are flu abant I -a o 11:50 o'clock and will be entertained at I Clemmons, o ,, 5 the loung Men s Christian association. Ne- Belden, xxx 1 braska City has a fast team this year with SchmH, 3b 3 an averag of about 140 pound. They are Jckson, p 4 unnsnia a large number ot rooter and ;n""in, v, will probably give th local lad a East Shaw, xx 1 game. mils, p 0 There will be no r.nlir tnr the I Total 46 Omaha High sohool this year, but, Instead, , DENVER. v-u-.i jju. ucn win nave a large squaa irom TJevd 3b 8 -....v... ... v. . . m.j o. a aor me games. The following will play in th Nebraska City game: Iwt end, Diok Payne; right ends, Hugh Millard, Emll Gall: guards. Rachman, Carson. Murnhv. Delamatre Vergil Rector, Voyle Rector; center, Rach man. max uaiarige; tialfs, Howes, Bow man. Mills: : fullbacks 1 Tnrt. rhlll Rnv Mn. Cullough, Edward Morris. The officials for the game will be: Referee, J. T. Maxwell; Cedrlo Potter, umpire: Hamblln. field judge. l he new sweaters for the team have come and will be worn by the boy for the first time Saturday. Every member of me squaa nas Deen working very hard since scrimmage first began two weeks ago, und all have been on the field each day for over two hours. Coach Burnett has tne toys working together, and tho work Is exceptionally good for so earlv In the year. The backs are fat players, and the line this year is very heavy. Under the present circumstances, it look a it the Omaha High school team will retain their present title er champions of eastern Ne braska and Iowa. Preliminary to the Omaha High school games, a mass meeting la held every year for th purpose of arousing enthusiasm among the student body. Tomorrow after noon will be the first mass meeting of the year, uarns nas arranged cor the follow lng to speak; Coach Burnett, Assistant Secretary Dennloon, Carstemsen, a former member of the faculty, and a loyal rooter ot athletic last year, and Ben ("herring ton, coach ot the foot ball team in 19us. Interest in the ticket selling contest which will end Friday afternoon is at Its height. Up to yesterday noon the two up per classes were about even, but th seniors are ahead now and signify their intention of winning the contest. 0 14 A. 0 1 1 1 1 8 0 2 1 0 0 1 11 2 1 1 1 0 2 0 2 4 0 14 8 0 0 0 1 3 1 0 1 0 10 LUyd. 3b Ollmore, If , Beall, cf Lindsay, lb Dolan, ss , Cranston, 2b Lassiay, rf MoMurray, a Harris, p Olmstead, p Total X Ran for Jackson In fourth, XX Batted for Ellis In 10th. XXX Batted for Schmid In 10th. Denver 0 0 1 00 0 0 4 Wichita 4 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 Left on bases: Denver. 11: Wichita. 9. Sacrifice hits: Schmid, Cassidy, Two-base hits: Clemmons, Hax Schmidt. Cranmon, Beall. Home run: Beall. Stolen base: Beall, Davis. Westerill. Hits: Off Jack son, 12 In eight Innings; off Harris, 14 In nine and one-third: Ellis 1 tn two innings; Olmstead, none in two-thirds. Double plays: Sohmid to Koeruer; Hughes to Koerner. Struck out by Jackson, 6; by Harris. 4; Ellis, 1. Basel on balls: off Jackson 4. Passed ball: Clemmons. Time 1.60. .Umpire Mullen. 1 0-7 0 0-8 Another Aviation Prise. BERLIN. Sept. 30. Th ministry of war today announced that it would give $25,000 as a nrlze lor an overland aviation com petition. .. i-T.ll J yOLLfilER'S CLOTHES These Clothes Open Your Eyes First of all, we want tho young man and tho man who wants up-to-date clothes to see our showing In suits and overcoats. We hate the expression : "We are the only ones In the business," but ash: anybody of "VOLMER'3 CLOTHES" If he knows good clothes he knowB us. So remember the price $15 to $35 "8KB 18" "ollmcr's V Export Clothes Fitters 107 So. 16th St. Omiha Yon Fellows Here's a low, cut if, "College ; Button bootfmaeipai .j ticularlv? f oriyouf t4aiifll-dB- Th Celltf Button High arch Raised too' No" frills," but"8ome shoe" nevertheless. e . Try it on you won t ,. take it off it's a'p "Natural Shaped A complete showing at $5. 00 Some few styles $6.00 Starr -Kingman Shoe Company; 315 S. 16th St., (Formerly Hanson Cafe Bldg.) The greatest paper of the year Ak-Sar-Ben Edition The Omaha Sunday Bee October. 2 Send copies to your friends. Totals.. Haaker .. Ciiiffm Amluxem Total., ........ 417 ONI MODS. 1st. Ij 144 148 id. 131 m 211 444 1.818 Sd. Tetal 1M 4ul l.J boc la 804 8 4J4 lkJl Schednlo of Beatrleo Teas. BEATRICE, Neb., Sept. 30. (Special.) The Beau ice High school foot ball team I betting In shape for th eeaeon and haa scheduled games with the following teams; Nebraska Military academy, October T: Hebron, October 11; r'airbury. Oclober 21; Hastings, November 4; Lincoln, Novem ber 24. Mlas HnsamonS Win br Default. BOSTON, Bept. SO. Because of a sprained musct In her racquet arm. Mia Evelyn Sears of Boston, waa obliged to default today to Miss Louise Hammond of New York, in the final match for the women tennis single champiunahlp on the Long wood courts. It Is expected she will be kapl out of i ar for a f.w 4 t (Mily, COL8S PICKS HIS FIRST LIXECP Hkonka Will Be In Position of Tackle 'Colllna Is Bark. LINCOLN. Neb., StpL 80 (Special.) Cauig the forward pass to great advantage the Cornhuukers were able to score four touchdowns against the "scrubs" In a thli ty-minute practice inuraaay night. The varsity gained at will with the for ward pass. Frank tore around the ends for big gains, while his younger brother, who haa been stationed at the other half, la showing up nearly as well. The first scrim mag showed that Nebraska had a virile ofUnse, but th regular are unfamiliar with the new rules. lh practice was marred by frequent violations of the rules. After a delay of two weeks, owing to a wreck In Montana, "aid'' Collins, the big lineman, finally - reported for practice Ihuisday night. Collins ha been atalled in a little mining town for a week waiting for the revival of train operations. Rath bone was out for the first practice Wednes day night. Cole has definitely announced that he will use Shonka at tackle. Th big Bohemian ha displayed aurnrlslnjt speed in th prac tice games, ajid hi wonderful defensive ability leada Col to believe that Hhnnka will be a tower of strength on the defense. Captain Temple will play the other tackle, big ICIllott will play guard. Sid Collin at center, while Hornherger and Freitag will alternate at the other guard position. This la the line-up Cole will present In the open ing game of the aessob against Peru. Chauner will be stationed at one end. while Lofgren will probably start the game at th other. Th coach will shift th line-up in order to secure a line on his material. Assistant Coach Ewing is enthusiastic ever the freshman eleven. He deriar.a that the scrubs will beat the varsity. Purdy and Weaver In th bark field, alternating with McKinnev, form a trio that is hrd to peat, me solution or tne rack rield prob lem will not eauae th ooacue mvh worry next year. -i i ii i i i ii -' - 1 "".. 5 IMSf t I